Wikipedia:Shehab Khan

Shehab Khan is a British journalist currently working for ITV News as a political reporter. He frequently appears on the news bulletins providing reports on key political stories.

Early life and education
Khan was born in London, England and grew up in Poplar. He attended Chigwell School in Essex and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Warwick before going to Selwyn College, Cambridge where he obtained a master's degree in Politics and International Relations from the University of Cambridge.

Career
Khan began his journalism career writing for The Independent in 2015, where he was hired as the youngest full-time news reporter at the organisation. He broke several stories during his time at The Independent and reported on Brexit from the European Parliament.

In 2017 he won Outstanding Young Journalist of the Year at the Asian Media Awards for his work covering Brexit and the NHS junior doctor contract dispute. The following year he was shortlisted for Rising Star at the British Media Awards, Outstanding Young Journalist at the GG2 Awards and Best Investigation at the Asian Media Awards.

In 2019 he was nominated for the Reporting Diversity Award at the British Press Awards for his work covering allegations of Islamophobia in the Conservative Party.

Later that year Khan joined the ITV News politics team in Westminster, and regularly appears on the national news bulletins and is often seen reporting from the steps of 10 Downing Street.

In 2020, after a landmark investigation, Khan broke a story about the racism that black, Asian and ethnic minority MPs had experienced in Westminster, which was nominated for Best Investigation at the Asian Media Awards. In the same year he was named as a winner in the politics category of the MHP and Mischief 30 To Watch Young Journalist Award and nominated for Young Journalist of the Year at the International Broadcast Awards.

Khan also co-hosts the Calling Peston podcast, which was twice nominated for podcast of the year.