
Katherine Nash
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Presenter & Reporter roaming the UK for @itn @5_News. Formerly @BBCNews.
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Prince Harry came to London today for a hearing at the Court of Appeal. It's over the decision to downgrade his UK security after Harry stopped being a working royal. The hearing is expected to last two days. Katherine Nash has the latest.



A paddleboard company owner has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for her role in the deaths of four people. Andrea Powell, Morgan Rogers, Nicola Wheatley and Paul O'Dwyer died while on the river River Cleddau in Wales in 2021. Katherine Nash | #5News

Actor Jeremy Edwards tells #5News that his latest venture on stage is "the best thing I will have done in my career!" He's set to star in a major revival of the iconic show, Parlour Song, by Olivier award-winning playwright Jez Butterworth. Jeremy Quentin Edwards. | Greenwich Theatre


After 60 years in the spotlight, rock n roll legend Lulu is opening up about her own mental health and starting a charity to help others do the same. Katherine Nash caught up with Lulu at her first event, a charity walk passing landmarks linked to her life in music.


A piece I’ve been working on with Christina Michaels for a while now - shining a light on an important issue that’s not widely talked about, but affects many.

Actor and author michael sheen 💙 speaks about being “plunged back into the world of telling stories”, as he’s written a book which he hopes will get children talking about homelessness.

Loved this booking. Michael Sheen came in to tell Katherine Nash about his new book - he hopes it’ll open up early conversations about homelessness.


Communities around the UK have rallied together to support families who've lost loved ones in the Air India plane crash. Katherine Nash has been speaking to the family of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. Although he survived, his brother Ajay died.


Nicotine pouches are small tea-bag-like rectangles that release nicotine into the bloodstream when placed on someone's gums. People use them as a way to quit smoking, but experts are warning that they’re being used by teenagers, even though they’re highly addictive. Katherine Nash




