Guardian journalists win across categories at Press Awards in London
Summary
Journalists from The Guardian won multiple awards at the Press Awards in London for their work in political reporting, features writing, and coverage from conflict zones. The awards recognize high-quality journalism across news media in the UK.Key Facts
- Pippa Crerar, The Guardian’s political editor, won Political Journalist of the Year.
- Simon Hattenstone won Broadsheet Feature Writer of the Year for a story about a homeless musician.
- Malak A Tantesh won Young Journalist of the Year for reporting from Gaza after the 7 October attack.
- Pamela Duncan was named Data Journalist of the Year for her investigation on Facebook networks and right-wing ideas.
- Charlotte Edwardes won Broadsheet Interviewer of the Year.
- The Guardian’s podcast team won News Podcast of the Year for "Missing in the Amazon," about missing journalist Dom Phillips.
- The Guardian won Broadsheet Front Page of the Year for "American Dread."
- The Times won Daily Newspaper of the Year.
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