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Sue Saville is an English television journalist, currently with ITN.

She joined ITN in May 1998, as a news correspondent on ITV News, after five years with GMTV, where she was Chief Correspondent.

She can now be seen as the Medical Correspondent for ITV News.

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References

  1. "Early evening hues; WARM TONES REPLACE THE COOL BLUES AT TEN". The Mirror. 2 March 1999. Retrieved 10 May 2009. They include Sue Saville, Mark Austin, Shiulie Ghosh, Terry Lloyd and Paul Davies.

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