How to watch ITV true crime drama Honour online anywhere in the world

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Keeley Hawes in Honour

Here's how to watch Keeley Hawes' new drama, Honour, online...

New crime drama, Honour, starring Keeley Hawes, is arriving on ITV. Here is how to watch Honour online anywhere in the world.

This new factual drama will bring the real-life story of so-called honour killing of Banaz Mahmod to our screens.

Banaz was murdered in 2006, when she was just 22 years old by members of her own family, all because she fell in love with the wrong man.

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True crime drama, Honour, starts on ITV tonight (Picture: ITV)

The Bodyguard and Line of Duty actress, Keeley, plays Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Goode, the real-life detective who brought Banaz's killers to justice.

As soon as Caroline discovered that Banaz had gone to the police multiple times to report threats from her own family, she was mortified.

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Keeley Hawes plays Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Goode in Honour (Picture: ITV)

Speaking of her role in Honour, Keeley said: "In a time where honour killings are still rife, it is critical to shine a light on such an important subject.

"Banaz Mahmod's story, and DCI Goode’s subsequent investigation, is certainly one that needs to be told and I am proud to be a part of it."

How to watch Honour online in the UK for free 

Honour will start on ITV on Monday 28th September at 9pm.

You can watch the drama live online on ITV Hub, and episodes will also be available for catch up in the same place.

Honour will be aired in two parts, both being one hour episodes.

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The first episode of Honour airs tonight, Monday 28th September, on ITV

How to watch Honour online from abroad 

There is a handy way to watch your favourite TV shows from wherever you are in the world, and it is called VPN.

This lets you get around the usual digital barriers by changing your IP address, meaning you can watch your favourite TV shows even if you're away from home.

But which VPN will suit your needs best?

Our favourite is ExpressVPN, which lets you change your IP address on whichever device you want to watch your new favourite TV show on.

From laptops to a Smart TV, Amazon Fire Stick and games consoles to a mobile phone, you can change the address to make your device think it is in a different location.

ExpressVPN is one of the best out there. Not only because it is straightforward and easy to use, but it also has great security and, best of all, it comes with a 30-day money back guarantee.

This is the number one rated VPN in the world right now and as well as trying it out for free for a month, you can sign up for an annual plan and get 3 months absolutely free.

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How to watch Honour in the US  

Unfortunately there are no plans for Honour to be added to streaming sites in the US.

How to watch Honour in Ireland 

There are no plans to show Honour in Ireland at the moment.

How to watch Honour in Australia 

While there are no plans for Honour to be aired in Australia, we will update this page if that changes.

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