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Alastair Stewart quit ITN News after black Twitter user claimed he called him ‘an angry ape’

He stepped down after 40 years fronting the news

New details have emerged about Alastair Stewart’s departure from ITN News.

He announced that he was stepping down yesterday (January 29) after making what he called “errors of judgement” on social media.

Now the so-called errors have come to light.

Alastair has been accused of making a racist remark on Twitter (Credit: Splash News)

Alastair, 67, who has worked for ITV for the past 40 years, is said to have made a racist remark to a black Twitter user.

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Alastair is said to have called the man “an angry ape” just weeks before announcing his departure from the show.

In a statement, Alastair said: “It was a misjudgement which I regret, but it’s been a privilege to bring the news to households throughout the UK for the past 40 years.”

It was a misjudgement which I regret, but it’s been a privilege to bring the news to households throughout the UK for the past 40 years.

It comes after the newsreader became involved in a heated debate with Twitter user Martin Shapland earlier this month.

Alastair Stewart
He has been fronting the ITN News for 40 years (Credit: ITV)

During a spat about the financial relationship between the tax payer and the Crown, The Mirror claimed Alastair responded with a quote from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

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It read: “But man, proud man, Dress’d in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he’s most assur’d – His glassy essence – like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven.”

Shapland retweeted the tweet and called Alastair “a disgrace”.

Following his resignation, Alastair’s Twitter account appears to have been disabled.

An ITN spokesperson said: “After many years working across a variety of news programmes, Alastair Stewart is stepping down from his presenting duties.”

They added: “The decision, which is supported by both ITV and ITN, follows errors of judgement in Alastair’s use of social media which breached ITN’s editorial guidelines.”

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor