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Alastair Stewart is a British journalist and presenter. He is best known for his work on ITV News, where he has been a presenter since 1986. He has also presented the ITV Lunchtime News, the ITV Evening News, and the ITV Weekend News. Stewart was born in Gosport, Hampshire, England, on 22 June 1952. He attended the University of York, where he studied English and History. After graduating, he worked as a reporter for the BBC in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1986, Stewart joined ITV News as a presenter. He has since presented the ITV Lunchtime News, the ITV Evening News, and the ITV Weekend News. He has also presented the ITV News at Ten and the ITV News at Six. In addition to his work on ITV News, Stewart has also presented a number of other programmes, including the ITV game show The Krypton Factor, the ITV documentary series The World at War, and the ITV drama series The Bill. Stewart has won numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Television Society's Presenter of the Year award in 2000 and the British Academy Television Award for Best News Presenter in 2002. As of 2021, Alastair Stewart's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

Popular As Alastair James Stewart
Occupation Journalist, presenter
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 June, 1952
Birthday 22 June
Birthplace Emsworth, Hampshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Sally Ann Jung (m. 1978)

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Timeline

2020

On 29 January 2020, Stewart voluntarily stepped down as an ITV News presenter after admitting to multiple "errors of judgement" in his use of social media which breached ITN editorial guidelines. Stewart deleted his Twitter account (@alstewitn) before the announcement of his departure was made.

2016

He presented ITV News coverage of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum. He also appeared on Celebrity Mastermind for the second time in December 2019, answering questions on Lewis Hamilton.

2015

In 2015, Stewart made his West End theatrical debut in An Evening with Lucian Freud by Laura-Jane Foley. He played a hapless interviewer appearing on video alongside Cressida Bonas, Russell Grant and Maureen Lipman.

In June 2015, it was announced that, as part of a wider restructure at ITV News, Mark Austin would return to the ITV Evening News full-time, alongside Mary Nightingale from October 2015. Alastair Stewart continues to appear on the programme as a relief newscaster, alongside his duties on the ITV Lunchtime News. Coinciding with the main presenter line-up, the programme is once again being referred to as the ITV Evening News.

2014

On 28 December 2014, Stewart presented a one-off ITV documentary called Unbelievable Moments: Caught on Camera. The programme returned for further episodes in January 2016 and 2017.

2013

He is a patron of a number of charities, including Kids for Kids – helping children in Darfur, disability charity Scope and Brooke – action for working horses and donkeys.

Stewart has appeared twice on the celebrity editions of game show The Chase. His first appearance was on 19 October 2013. His second appearance was a Text Santa special on 20 December 2013 and featured his fellow ITV News presenters Romilly Weeks, Matt Barbet, and Charlene White.

2010

On 15 April 2010, Stewart moderated the first ever United Kingdom political leaders debates between the Prime Ministerial candidates in the 2010 general election, featuring the incumbent Gordon Brown, Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, debating on live television. Three debates were to take place, produced by ITV, the BBC and Sky. By random lots, ITV drew the first debate, and chose Stewart to act as moderator.

Stewart received honorary doctorates from the University of Plymouth in September 2010, from the University of Winchester in 2011, and from the University of Sunderland in 2012.

2009

In August 2009, it was announced that he would become main co-presenter of the ITV Evening News, relinquishing his role as presenter of London Tonight. This came into effect from 7 September 2009. It was also announced simultaneously that he would be the main presenter of ITV's general election results programme in 2010.

Stewart is a fan of the band The Rolling Stones, winning Celebrity Mastermind on 29 December 2009 with them as his specialist subject.

2007

In February 2007, he became co-presenter of the ITV Lunchtime News, replacing Nicholas Owen. The bulletin was revamped in July 2009, from which point Stewart became one of two main alternate newscasters for the programme. Also in 2007, he hosted a political programme for ITV, Moral of the Story, which aired at various late times on Sunday nights, but was decommissioned after failing to attract substantial viewing figures.

2005

He has also been a regular presence in ITV's national election coverage, co-anchoring their network coverage of the general elections of 2005 (with Jonathan Dimbleby), 1997 (with Dimbleby and Michael Brunson), 1992 (with Jon Snow) and 1987 with Alastair Burnet. He was the main anchor of Election Night Live: America Decides, ITV's through-the-night programme covering the 2008 US Presidential Elections.

2003

Stewart was a presenter on the now defunct ITV News Channel for the 2003 Iraq War presenting a weekday programme called Live with Alastair Stewart.

In 2003, Stewart was banned from driving for 23 months and fined £3,000; he had been arrested, charged and convicted of drink driving after crashing his car into a hedge and telegraph pole whilst three times over the drink drive limit.

1999

Stewart made a brief appearance on Bad Girls, as a news reporter who reported character Monica Lindsay's successful appeal. He also appeared as himself in a scene cut from the 1999 film Notting Hill, interviewing William Thacker's (Hugh Grant) flatmate Spike (Rhys Ifans). The scene appears as a DVD extra.

1994

He has also presented Alastair Stewart's Sunday for BBC Radio 5 in 1994. Then in 1995, he joined GMTV, where he anchored Alastair Stewart's Sunday Programme until 2001.

Stewart has also presented Police Camera Action!, which originally started in 1994, on ITV, showing video footage of examples of road crime from police cars. In 2003, he was dropped from this role after his second conviction for drink driving. He was more than three times the legal limit (i.e. more than two times over the limit) when his car crashed in Hampshire. Episodes that had already been recorded for broadcast in 2002 were finally shown in January 2006. Later, in September 2007, a new series of Police Camera Action! had returned to screens, primarily with new presenter Adrian Simpson, but with Stewart being reinstated to introduce and conclude each episode.

1993

From 1993 to September 2009, he was the co-presenter of ITV London's regional news programme London Tonight.

1992

ITN's network coverage of the 1992 Budget saw the ninth year of Stewart's involvement in the presentation of the annual event for ITV. It was his fifth year anchoring the programme having replaced Sir Alastair Burnet, who retired from ITN in 1991.

1989

He moved again in May 1989, to ITN's flagship News at Ten bulletin, which he anchored live from the fall of the Berlin Wall, before spending a year in the United States as ITN's Washington correspondent. Four days after returning from his assignment in Washington he was sent to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to anchor ITN's coverage of the Gulf War. He presented News at Ten, live from Saudi Arabia for two months. At the end of February, Stewart became the first British television reporter to broadcast live from the liberated Kuwait City. He presented News at Ten from Kuwait for a week before returning to the UK.

1980

He joined ITN in 1980 as industrial correspondent, soon joining its roster of additional newsreaders. From 1983 to 1986, he was a presenter and reporter with ITN's Channel 4 News, and also presented ITN's News at 5.45.

1978

Stewart has been married to Sally Ann Jung since 1978 and has four children. Stewart lives in Hampshire.

1976

Stewart joined Southern Television in 1976 then joined ITN in 1980 where he served 3 years with Channel 4 News and then went on to become a main newsreader with ITV News. He remained in this role for more than 35 years, making him the longest-serving male newsreader on British television, having worked in both local and national news for 44 years.

Stewart's career in television started in 1976 with ITV's south of England company Southern Television in Southampton. He was a reporter, industrial correspondent, presenter and documentary maker. He recorded one of the last interviews with Lord Mountbatten before he was assassinated by the IRA in 1979, and spent six weeks in Ford Open Prison to make a half-hour documentary.

1974

Stewart was educated in Scotland, at the state school Madras College, St. Andrews, Fife, then in England at the independent school Salesian College, Farnborough, Hampshire and at St. Augustine's Abbey School in Ramsgate, Kent, followed by the University of Bristol, where he studied economics and politics and worked for the National Union of Students from 1974–76.

1952

Alastair James Stewart OBE (born 22 June 1952) is an English journalist and newscaster, formerly presenting for ITV News.