From the few times she's done it I really think Nina is suited to NAT's style and I would definatley like to see her in the chair more often, I do actually find her better on the programme than Tom and Julie, though both of these are also good. Neverthless, I think it's good to see her take on a prominent role on both NAT recently and in the referendum and 2015 election overnight programmes's.
She should be ranked higher than Rageh.
I absolutely agree. Nina seemed to be flying high when she dropped as Mark Austin's co-presenter for the Evening News back when she first joined. Unfortunately, they seemed relegated her to London regional news, back to where she was before she joined ITV and seemingly been kept of the flagship news programmes for an increasing trend. I hope this is the reverse now.
I personally would have it like this :
ITV Lunchtime News : Alastair Stewart (Mon/Wed/Thu), Nina Hossain (Tue/Fri), Steve Scott, Charlene White & Ranvir Singh (Relief)
ITV Evening News : Mark Austin & Mary Nightingale (Mon-Thu), Alastair Stewart, Charlene White, Ranvir Singh, James Mates & Steve Scott (Relief)
ITV News at Ten (Mon-Thu) : Julie Etchingham (Mon-Thu), James Mates (Deputy), Charlene White (Relief)
ITV Late News (Fri/Bank Holidays) : Charlene White (Alt Fri), Ranvir Singh (Alt Fri), Rageh Omaar (B Holidays)
ITV News London Evening : Nina Hossain (Main), Lucrezia Millarini (Deputy), Charlene White (Relief)
ITV Weekend News (Lunchtime) : Faye Barker (Sat & Sun - W1), Bridget Nzeuku (Sat & Sun - W2), Sascha Williams (Relief)
ITV Weekend News (Evening/Late) : Charlene White, Lucy Meacock, Andrea Byrne, Jonathan Hill, Kylie Pentelow, Ranvir Singh, Lucrezia Millarini (Alt Sat), Mary Nightingale, James Mates (Alt Sun), Steve Scott, Rageh Omaar (Relief Sat/Sun)