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Awards
British Press Awards awarded
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 25 March 2010
It was the British Press Awards this week, and the Telegraph dominated as a result of last year’s “all MPs are money grabbing bastards” scoop. So no surprise there, really. The winners were:
Journalist Of The Year: Will Lewis, Editor-In-Chief, Telegraph Media Group
Reporter Of The Year: Paul Lewis, The Guardian
Foreign Journalist Of The Year: JS Tissainayagam From Sri Lanka
Foreign Reporter Of The Year: Marie Colvin, Sunday Times
Political Journalist Of The Year: Robert Winnett, Daily Telegraph
Specialist Journalist Of The Year: Jason Lewis, Mail On Sunday
Feature Writer Of The Year: Tanya Gold, The Guardian
Business And Finance Journalist Of The Year: Iain Dey, Sunday Times
Sports Journalist Of The Year: Mike Atherton, The Times
Showbiz Reporter Of The Year: Dan Wootton, News Of The World
Columnist Of The Year: Caitlin Moran, The Times
Interviewer Of The Year: Camilla Long, Sunday Times
Critic Of The Year: Quentin Letts, Daily Mail
Young Journalist Of The Year: Sheera Frankel, The Times
Photographer Of The Year: Stefan Rousseau, Press Association
Sports Photographer Of The Year:Cartoonist Of The Year: Peter Brookes, The Times
Newspaper Of The Year: Daily Telegraph
Regular Supplement Of The Year: You, Mail On Sunday
Special Supplement Of The Year: MPs’ Expenses, Daily Telegraph
Digital Innovation: Suntalk, The Sun
Scoop Of The Year: Daily Telegraph, MPs’ Expenses
Campaign Of The Year: MPs’ Expenses, Daily Telegraph
Cudlipp Award For Campaigning Popular Journalism: Andrew Penman and Nick Sommerlad, Investigate, Daily Mirror
Judges’ Award: Heather Brooke
Journalists’ Charity Award: Walter Greenwood