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          Shiulie Ghosh is a freelance television journalist, conference moderator, author and director of a media services company..

          Shiulie Ghosh, a graduate of Kent University in England with a BA in Law, is the radiant correspondent, newsreader and Home Affairs Editor for ITV News.

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          Shiulie Ghosh

          Born (1968-09-28) 28 September 1968 (age 56)

          Leeds, UK

          OccupationTelevisionjournalist
          EmployerAero Productions Ltd
          SpouseSimon Torkington

          Shiulie Ghosh (Bengali: শিউলি ঘোষ, /ʃjuli ghɔːʃ/, born 28 September 1968) is a freelance televisionjournalist, conference moderator, author and director of a media services company.

          Shiulie formerly worked for the BBC, ITN and Aljazeera. She moderates debates for clients including the World Health Organization and the UN. She also writes young adult fiction novels, and is a part-time newscaster at the TRT World bureau in London.

          She freelances as an anchor on the evening news hour programme.

          Female Broadcast Journalist Shiulie Ghosh is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning more than 20 years.

          Career

          Early Career

          Ghosh began her career as a programme assistant at Radio Cleveland.

          In 1990 she was accepted as BBC News trainee and worked in various posts at the BBC for the next eight years.

          In 1998 she joined ITV News, progressing to Senior Correspondent and eventually b