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Rachel McTavish is a broadcast journalist currently working freelance with STV Central. ==Journalism career== McTavish started her career at Channel One in her home city of Liverpool before working as a newsreader for GMTV and ''Five News''. She also covered the Midlands for ITV national bulletins as a video journalist before taking on the role of presenter for many ''ITV News'' programmes and was a regular presenter on the ITV News Channel until its closure in 2005 - most notably during the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City. Rachel could also be heard on LBC 97.3's Nick Ferrari Show on Friday mornings. McTavish became a freelance journalist on STV's ''Scotland Today'', in 2007 fronting the West opt-out during the main evening programme and pan-regional short bulletins in the Central region. On 28 April 2008, she joined STV's regional magazine programme ''The Five Thirty Show'', replacing Debi Edward - first as a stand-in and then, permanently. McTavish went on to co-host the show until her departure from STV on 15 May 2009. The programme was axed and replaced by an hour-long programme entitled ''The Hour''. From 2011 until November 2012 she was seen once again presenting both the ''ITV News at 5:30'' and ''London Tonight'' for ITN. In June 2011 she returned to STV additionally as a news bulletin presenter and stand-in anchor for the West edition of ''STV News at Six'', then became a temporary main anchor of the East edition of ''STV News at Six'', until May 2014.〔(Rachel McTavish: Presenter, journalist & broadcaster ) Official website〕 Rachel now acts as relief presenter on the programme, as well as presenting ''STV News'' bulletins in the West region.
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