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Emma Murphy (journalist)
Emma Murphy is a British journalist and the current International Editor at ITV News. She has reported on major global events including wars, political crises, and humanitarian disasters, and is known for her frontline foreign correspondence work.
Career
Murphy joined ITV News in 2010, beginning with reporting roles in the North of England and later becoming the Europe Correspondent. She subsequently served as the United States Correspondent from 2020 to 2023, covering significant events such as the events after the 2021 United States Capitol attack, the inauguration of Joe Biden, and the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
In July 2024, she was appointed International Editor of ITV News, succeeding Rageh Omaar. In this role, she oversees the network’s international coverage and continues to report on major stories around the world.
Murphy has reported from numerous conflict zones and disaster areas, including: • The Russia–Ukraine war • The Israel–Hamas war • The 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake • The Notre-Dame de Paris fire • The Manchester Arena bombing • The Grenfell Tower fire
Her investigative reporting has included coverage of alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine and interviews with survivors of attacks in conflict zones.
In early 2024, Murphy was among a group of UK and US journalists who signed an open letter urging unrestricted press access to Gaza.
Style and Recognition
Murphy’s reporting has been praised for its clarity and compassion. ITV News Editor Andrew Dagnell said her “deep journalistic experience and calm authority under pressure” strengthened ITV’s global coverage.[1]
Personal Life
Murphy resides in London and maintains an active professional presence under the handle @emmamurphyitv on social media.
References 1. Emma Murphy appointed International Editor at ITV News – Press Gazette 2. Emma Murphy – ITV News 3. ITV appoints Emma Murphy as International Editor – Prolific North 4. ‘It was inhumane’: Survivors of Russian war crimes speak – ITV News
External Links • Emma Murphy at ITV News • Emma Murphy (@emmamurphyitv) on X
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Categories: • Living people • British television journalists • British women journalists • ITV people • Year of birth missing (living people)