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British Press Awards
British Press Awards
Boris Johnson offers his surrender to the British Press Awards.
British Press Awards
Awards Ceremony - 23rd March 2010
2010 Winners Announced
The British Press Awards have for more than 30 years celebrated the best journalism from the national press.
They remain the most rigorously and openly judged journalism awards of any in the country. The judging process involves more than 100 of the UK’s leading journalists – made up of a mixture of independent figures from across the industry and representatives of all the UK national titles.
The judging is chaired by Society of Editors director Bob Satchwell, and the process is agreed with a forum of UK newspaper publishers, chaired by Jonathan Grun of the Press Association.
Bob and Jonathan sit on a newly formed advisory board, which also includes the Journalists’ Charity representative Chris Boffey and Telegraph Media Group’s Guy Black representing the Newspapers Publishers Association.
Winning a British Press Award is justly seen as the crowning achievement of any journalist’s career – and just being shortlisted is to be set among the elite of the profession.
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2010 British Press Awards Winners
Young Journalist of the Year
WINNER: Sheera Frenkel, The Times
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Miles Amoore, The Sunday Times
Cartoonist of the Year
WINNER: Peter Brookes, The Times
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Matt Pritchett, The Daily Telegraph
Critic of the Year
WINNER: Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Craig Brown, The Mail on Sunday
Digital Innovation of the Year
WINNER: SunTalk, The Sun
HIGHLY COMMENDED: G20 Coverage, The Guardian
Interviewer of the Year
WINNER: Camilla Long, The Sunday Times
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Ariel Leve, The Sunday Times
Showbiz Reporter of the Year
WINNER: Dan Wootton, The News of the World
Sports Photographer of the Year
WINNER: Andy Hooper, The Daily Mail
Photographer of the Year
WINNER: Stefan Rousseau, Press Association Images
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Peter Macdiarmid
Sports Journalist of the Year
WINNER: Mike Atherton, The Times
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Martin Samuel, The Daily Mail
Business & Finance Journalist of the Year
WINNER: Iain Dey, The Sunday Times
Scoop of the Year
WINNER: MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
Columnist of the Year
WINNER: Caitlin Moran, The Times
Specialist Journalist of the Year
WINNER: Jason Lewis, The Mail on Sunday
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Terri Judd, The Independent
Campaign of the Year
WINNER: MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Lords Investigation, The Sunday Times
Feature Writer of the Year
WINNER: Tanya Gold, The Guardian
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Richard Pendlebury, The Daily Mail
Special Supplement of the Year
WINNER: MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Climate Change, The Sunday Times
Regular Supplement of the Year
WINNER: You Magazine, The Mail on Sunday
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Eureka, The Times
The Cudlipp Award
WINNER: Andrew Penman and Nick Sommerlad for Investigate, The Daily Mirror
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Sunemployment, The Sun
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Christmas Issue for the Troops, The Sunday Mirror
Political Journalist of the Year
WINNER: Robert Winnett, The Daily Telegraph
Foreign Reporter of the Year
WINNER: Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Richard Pendlebury, The Daily Mail
Reporter of the Year
WINNER: Paul Lewis, The Guardian
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Robert Winnett, The Daily Telegraph
Journalists Charity Special Award
WINNER: Walter Greenwood
International Journalist of the Year
WINNER: J. S. Tissainayagam, North Eastern Monthly
Judges Award
Heather BrookeJournalist of the Year
WINNER: William Lewis, Telegraph Media Group
Newspaper of the Year
WINNER: The Daily Telegraph
British Press Awards
CATEGORIES FOR 2010
PREMIER AWARDS
Journalist of the Year
Journalist of the Year is judged by the British Press Awards Academy from the shortlisted winners in each of the section categories and from nominations by members of the academy.
Newspaper of the Year
Editors of each newspaper are invited to provide a supporting statement regarding big stories and campaigns, other editorial achievements, audience development, commercial success etc of up to 500 words to make their case for Newspaper of the Year.
This should be emailed to acrane@wilmington.co.uk
International Journalist of the Year
International journalist of the year recognises the courage of an overseas journalist who has battled against oppression and who has helped a British national newspaper report. Nominees are provided by the Foreign Press Association and the World Association of Newspapers.
TEAM CATEGORIES
Please refer to each category description in this section for entry requirements.
Regular Supplement of the Year
Entries will be judged on outstanding design, content, use of photography and readability of a supplement that is published weekly, monthly or at other regular intervals throughout the year.
Special Supplement of the Year
Entries will be judged on outstanding design, content, use of photography and readability of a supplement that is published to mark a one off event or achievement.
Scoop of the Year
The story, or series of stories on one subject, which everyone else wished they had broken. This can be a team or an individual.
Campaign of the Year
Judges will be looking for campaigns which made waves, struck a chord with readers and made a difference.
The Cudlipp Award
The award, sponsored by the British Journalism Review (BJR), commemorates the journalism of the great editor and editorial director Hugh Cudlipp and recognises excellence in popular journalism. It is open to all editors, writers or teams of journalists. This award is judged by a separate BJR panel of distinguished journalists.
VISUAL ENTRIES
Photographer of the Year
News and feature pictures are eligible here. Judges will be looking for versatility, technical skill and the ability to capture the news picture that matters. The mood of an interview subject or feature needs to come across strongly.
Sports Photographer of the Year
Entries can come from a single sport or from two or three different sports, and may be action shots or feature pictures. Judges will be looking for compelling images that get under the skin of a sport or a sports star, or reveal a unique moment of sporting drama.
Cartoonist of the Year
Pocket cartoons, strips, caricatures, political cartoons and illustrations are eligible in this category. Judges will be looking for the cartoons that best capture the events of 2009.
INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES
Reporter of the Year
The category for the story breakers of the national press. The judges will be looking for exclusives, expertly researched and brilliantly told. Tenacity, investigative flair and an ability to handle difficult subjects carefully will all score highly. In the case of long-running investigations, you may send up to three items to count as one story entry.
Foreign Reporter of the Year
This category covers journalists, staff or freelance, who have been based in a foreign country from where they have filed revealing pieces of work which bring that country and its affairs to light for a UK audience.
Political Journalist of the Year
The winner will be someone who the politicians had to read, judges will want evidence of agenda-setting journalism from brilliantly connected writers with an exceptional knowledge of the political scene.
Business and Finance Journalist of the Year
For journalists working on City, business and personal finance desks. In what has been a vintage year for business journalism, entrants will be judged on their ability to break news, predict trends, analyse stories and explain issues to a general audience.
Interviewer of the Year
An imaginative choice of interviewees will be taken into account, as will an ability to extract new revelations from frequently interviewed subjects. Judges will also be looking for a writer with a distinctive style in a crowded field. Interviews from specialist areas such as business and sport are eligible.
Feature Writer of the Year
Quality of writing is paramount in this category. Judges will be looking for journalists who demonstrate a compelling style in news reportage, colour writing, analysis, and backgrounders. One-to-one interviewers should not be entered in this category.
Columnist of the Year
Entrants to this category should have a regular bylined column. The winner will be someone with a unique style and the ability to stir up debate and may annoy every bit as much as delight.
Showbiz Reporter of the Year
In this highly competitive field, emphasis will be on scoops that led the pack and cut through the PR fluff with revealing stories which get to the heart of the subject. Open to news reporters and columnists. Exclusive stories will score highly, but judges will also look for lively writing, dedication and the ability to get behind the scenes with the stars of stage, screen, TV and the music industry.
Digital Innovation of the Year
A project for the delivery of news through a British national newspaper platform that demonstrates ingenuity and innovation in the use of multi-media applications and content. The award can go to an individual or a team.
Sports Journalist of the Year
This category is open to news writers, match reporters, feature writers and columnists in the world of sport. Entries may be from a variety of sports or from one specialist area. Judges will be looking for brilliant writing and agenda-setting reporting that gave readers the best insight into sporting events during 2009.
Specialist Journalist of the Year
For journalists with specialisms not covered by any other category, such as science, motoring, defence or the environment. The judges look for journalists who led their field in 2009 – breaking news, analysing trend and bringing their subject to a wider audience.
Young Journalist of the Year
Open to all journalists aged 30 or under on 31 December 2009 who have not previously been shortlisted for this award. Entries may include work from any journalistic discipline. Judges will be looking for the individual who has made the most impact in 2009. The winner of this award will also be presented with a travel bursary of £5,000, donated by the late Dame Ruth King in memory of her husband Cecil Harmsworth King.
Critic of the Year
For reviews and criticism in any area of journalism – including theatre, dance, music, art, books, television and radio, food etc. Writing that enlightens, compels and entertains the general reading audience will score highly.
British Press Awards
ROLL OF HONOUR
Newspaper of the Year
- 2010 The Telegraph
- 2009 The Times
- 2008 Financial Times
- 2007 The Observer
- 2006 The Guardian
- 2005 News of The World
- 2004 The Independent
- 2003 Daily Mail
- 2002 The Daily Mirror
- 2001 Daily Mail
- 2000 The Sunday Telegraph
Journalist of the Year
- 2010 William Lewis, Telegraph Media Group
- 2009 Gillian Tett, Financial Times
- 2008 Andrew Gilligan, Evening Standard
Judges Award
- 2010 Heather Brooke
International Journalist of the Year
- 2010 J. S. Tissainayagam, North Eastern Monthly
- 2009 Mohammad Sadegh Kaboudvand, Iran
- 2008 Emadeddin Baghi
Press Gazette Special Award
- 2008 Paul Dacre
Reporter of the Year
- 2010 Paul Lewis, The Guardian
- 2009 Christopher Leake, The Mail on Sunday
- 2008 Tom Newton Dunn, The Sun
- 2007 Sheila McNulty, Financial Times
- 2006 Oliver Harvey, The Sun
- 2005 Trevor Kavanagh, The Sun
- 2004 John Kay, The Sun
- 2003 Steve Dennis, The Daily Mirror
- 2002 Fiona Barton, The Mail on Sunday
- 2001 John Kay, The Sun
- 2000 Nick Davies, The Guardian
Young Journalist of the Year
- 2010 Sheera Frenkel, The Times
- 2009 Tom Harper, The Mail on Sunday
- 2008 Kate Mansey, Sunday Mirror
- 2007 Ed Caesar, The Independent
- 2006 Lucy Bannerman, The Herald
- 2005 Ryan Sabey, News of the World
- 2004 Elizabeth Day, The Sunday Telegraph
- 2003 Johann Hari, The Independent
- 2002 Sathnam Sanghera, Financial Times
- 2001 Emma Brockes, The Guardian
- 2000 Nick Paton Walsh, The Observer
Photographer of the Year
- 2010 Stefan Rousseau, Press Association Images
- 2009 Stefan Rousseau, PA Photos
- 2008 Jeremy Selwyn, Evening Standard
- 2007 Andrew Stenning, The Daily Mirror
- 2006 Edmond Terakopian, Freelance
- 2005 Roger Allen, The Daily Mirror
- 2004 Terry Richards, The Sun
- 2003 John Giles, Press Association
- 2002 Cavan Pawson, Evening Standard
- 2001 Jeremy Selwyn, Evening Standard
- 2000 Ian Torrance, The Daily Record/freelance
Sports Photographer of the Year
- 2010 Andy Hooper, The Daily Mail
- 2009 Dickie Pelham, The Sun
- 2008 Andy Hooper, Daily Mail
- 2007 Tom Jenkins, The Guardian
- 2006 Tom Jenkins, The Guardian
- 2005 Mark Pain, The Mail on Sunday
- 2004 Tom Jenkins, The Guardian
- 2003 Marc Aspland, The Times
- 2002 Dave Shopland, The Mail on Sunday
- 2001 Bradley Ormesher, Daily Mirror
- 2000 Richard Pelham, The Sun
Foreign Reporter of the Year
- 2010 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times
- 2009 Dan McDougall, Freelance (The Observer, News of the World, The Mail on Sunday's Live Magazine)
- 2008 Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, The Guardian
- 2007 Christina Lamb, The Sunday Times
- 2006 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times
- 2005 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times
- 2004 James Meek, The Guardian
- 2003 Mark Franchetti, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Christina Lamb, The Sunday Telegraph
- 2001 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times
- 2000 Jon Swain, The Sunday Times
Columnist of the Year
- 2010 Caitlin Moran, The Times
- 2009 Charlie Brooker, The Guardian
- 2008 Matthew Norman, The Independent
- 2007 Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
- 2006 Lucy Kellaway, Financial Times
- 2005 Peter Hitchens, The Mail on Sunday
- 2004 Boris Johnson, The Daily Telegraph
- 2003 Robert Harris, The Daily Telegraph
- 2002 Zoë Heller, The Daily Telegraph
- 2001 Lynda Lee-Potter, Daily Mail
- 2000 Brian Reade, The Daily Mirror
Feature Writer of the Year
- 2010 Tanya Gold, The Guardian
- 2009 Philip Jacobson, Freelance (The Sunday Times and The Mail on Sunday)
- 2008 AA Gill, The Sunday Times
- 2007 Michael Tierney, The Herald
- 2006 Bryan Appleyard, The Sunday Times
- 2005 AA Gill, The Sunday Times
- 2004 Carol Midgley, The Times
- 2003 Michael Tierney, The Herald
- 2002 Emma Brockes, The Guardian
- 2001 Tim Rayment, The Sunday Times
- 2000 Ann Treneman, The Times
Critic of the Year
- 2010 Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
- 2009 Philip French, The Observer
- 2008 Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
- 2007 Craig Brown, The Mail on Sunday
- 2006 Jay Rayner, The Observer
- 2005 Sukhdev Sandhu, The Daily Telegraph
- 2004 Brian Sewell, Evening Standard
- 2003 Waldemar Januszcak, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Nigel Andrews, Financial Times
- 2001 Craig Brown, The Mail on Sunday
- 2000 Richard Dorment, The Daily Telegraph
Sports Journalist of the Year
- 2010 Mike Atherton, The Times
- 2009 Matthew Syed, The Times
- 2008 Martin Samuel, The Times
- 2007 Ian Ridley, The Mail on Sunday
- 2006 Oliver Holt, Daily Mirror
Interviewer of the Year
- 2010 Camilla Long, The Sunday Times
- 2009 Decca Aitkenhead, The Guardian
- 2008 Chrissy Iley Freelance (The Observer and The Sunday Times magazines)
- 2007 Jan Moir, The Daily Telegraph
- 2006 Rachel Cooke, The Observer
- 2005 Robert Chalmers, The Independent
- 2004 Robert Crampton, The Times
- 2003 Sean O'Hagan, The Observer
- 2002 Lynn Barber, The Observer
- 2001 Allison Pearson, The Daily Telegraph
- 2000 Nigel Farndale, The Sunday Telegraph
Regular Supplement of the Year
- 2010 You Magazine, The Mail on Sunday
- 2009 You, The Mail on Sunday & Live, The Mail on Sunday
- 2008 You, The Mail on Sunday & Live, The Mail on Sunday
- 2007 Guides toŠ, The Guardian
- 2006 Food Monthly, The Observer
- 2005 Herald Magazine, The Herald
- 2004 How to spend it, Financial Times
- 2003 Culture, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Weekend, Daily Mail
- 2001 The Observer, Sport Monthly
- 2000 M Magazine, The Daily Mirror
Special Supplement of the Year
- 2010 MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
Health Writer of the Year
- 2003 Sarah-Kate Templeton, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Lorraine Fraser – The Sunday Telegraph
Scoop of the Year
- 2010 MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
- 2009 "Ross & Brand", Miles Goslett, The Mail on Sunday
- 2008 Tom Newton Dunn, The Sun "Friendly Fire"
- 2007 Stephen Moyes, The Daily Mirror
- 2006 Stephen Moyes, The Daily Mirror
- 2005 News of the World, 'Beckham's secret affair'
- 2004 Ryan Parry, Daily Mirror, 'Intruder at the Palace'
- 2003 3am, The Daily Mirror, 'Sven and Ulrika'
- 2002 Briony Warden, The Sun, 'Baby traders'
- 2001 Geoffrey Lean, The Independent on Sunday,'GM crops'
- 2000 News of the World, 'Archer quits'
Cartoonist of the Year
- 2010 Peter Brookes, The Times
- 2009 Matt Pritchett, The Daily and the Sunday Telegraph
- 2008 Matt Pritchett, The Daily and the Sunday Telegraph
- 2007 Peter Brookes, The Times
- 2006 Gerald Scarfe, The Sunday Times
- 2005 Bill Caldwell, The Sun
- 2004 Wally Fawkes (Trog), The Sunday Telegraph
- 2003 Steve Bell, The Guardian
- 2002 Peter Brookes, The Times
- 2001 Jonathan Pugh, The Times
- 2000 Matt Pritchett, The Daily Telegraph
Political Journalist of the Year
- 2010 Robert Winnett, The Daily Telegraph
- 2009 Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
- 2008 Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- 2007 Patrick Wintour, The Guardian
- 2006 Francis Elliott, The Independent on Sunday
- 2005 Simon Walters, Mail on Sunday
- 2004 Matthew d'Ancona, The Sunday Telegraph
- 2003 Simon Walters, The Mail on Sunday
Showbusiness Writer of the Year
- 2010 Dan Wootton, The News of the World
- 2009 James Desborough, News of the World
- 2008 Sean Hamilton, Sunday Mirror
- 2007 Fiona Cummins, The Daily Mirror
- 2006 Victoria Newton, The Sun
- 2005 Debbie Manley, The People
- 2004 Rav Singh, News of the World
- 2003 Baz Bamigboye, Daily Mail
Digital Journalist of the Year
- 2009 Dave Hill, The Guardian
- 2008 Sean Smith, The Guardian
Digital Innovation of the Year
- 2010 SunTalk, The Sun
- 2009 guardian.co.uk
- 2008 guardian.co.uk
Campaign of the Year
- 2010 MPs Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
- 2009 "Family Courts", Camilla Cavendish, The Times
- 2008 Help For Heroes, The Sun
The Cudlipp Award
- 2010 Andrew Penman and Nick Sommerlad for Investigate, The Daily Mirror
- 2009 "Race War", Stephen Wright / Richard Pendlebury, The Daily Mail
- 2008 The Sun
- 2007 Daily Mail
- 2006 News of the World
- 2005 The Sun
- 2004 Daily Mirror
- 2003 Daily Mirror
- 2002 Daily Mirror
- 2001 Daily Mail
- 2000 The Sun
Business & Finance Journalist of the Year
- 2010 Iain Dey, The Sunday Times
- 2009 Stephen Foley, The Independent
- 2008 Gillian Tett, Financial Times
Business Journalist of the Year
- 2007 Liam Halligan, Sunday Telegraph
- 2006 Hamish McRae, The Independent
- 2005 Ian Griffiths, The Guardian
- 2004 Neil Buckley, Financial Times
- 2003 Adrian Michaels, The Daily Telegraph
- 2002 Tim Burt, Financial Times
- 2001 Michael Harrison, The Independent
- 2000 Hugo Dixon, Financial Times
Financial Journalist of the Year
- 2005 Ian King, The Sun
- 2004 Simon Watkins, The Mail on Sunday
- 2002 Neil Collins, The Daily Telegraph
- 2001 John Willman, Financial Times
- 2000 Ben Laurance, The Observer
Specialist Writer of the Year
- 2010 Jason Lewis, The Mail on Sunday
- 2009 Stephen Wright, The Daily Mail
- 2007 Sheila McNulty, Financial Times
- 2006 Michael Smith, The Sunday Times
- 2005 Julie Henry, The Sunday Telegraph
- 2004 David Leppard, The Sunday Times
- 2003 Jonathon Carr-Brown, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Richard Girling, The Sunday Times
- 2001 Michael McCarthy, The Independent
- 2000 Lorraine Fraser, The Mail on Sunday
Team of the Year
- 2007 The Sunday Times
- 2006 Daily Mirror. 'London bombings'
- 2005 The Sunday Telegraph, 'Illegal abortions'
- 2004 Daily Telegraph, 'War in Iraq'
- 2003 The Daily Mirror, 'Soham'
- 2002 The Daily Mirror, 'War on the World: September 11'
- 2000 The Sunday Times, 'Kosovo'
- 2001 The Daily Mirror, 'Railtrack'
Travel Writer of the Year
- 2005 Tim Moore, The Observer
- 2004 Steve Bleach, The Sunday Times
- 2003 Nigel Tisdall, The Sunday Telegraph
Property Writer of the Year
- 2005 Christopher Middleton, The Daily Telegraph
- 2004 Anne Spackman, The Times
- 2003 Anne Spackman, The Times
Motoring Writer of the Year
- 2005 Jeremy Clarkson, The Sunday Times
- 2004 Quentin Willson, Sunday Mirror
- 2003 Jeremy Clarkson, The Sunday Times
Food and Drink Writer of the Year
- 2005 Giles Coren, The Times
- 2004 John Carlin, The Observer
- 2003 Matthew Norman, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine
Front Page of the Year
- 2007 Daily Mirror
- 2006 The Sun 'Harry the Nazi'
- 2005 The Sun, 'Hutton Report leaked'
- 2004 News of the World, 'Huntley in his cell'
- 2003 Daily Mail,'Cherie, a crook and the proof No.10 lied'
- 2002 The Guardian, 'declaration of war'
- 2001 The Sun, 'I'm only here for De Beers'
- 2000 The Sun, 'Eclipse'
Sports Reporter of the Year
- 2005 Jeff Powell, Daily Mail
- 2004 Neil Custis, The Sun
- 2003 David Lacey, The Guardian
- 2002 Paul Smith, Sunday Mirror
- 2001 John Goodbody, The Times
- 2000 Matt Dickinson, The Times
Sports Writer of the Year
- 2005 Oliver Holt, The Daily Mirror
- 2004 David Walsh, The Sunday Times
- 2003 Paul Hayward, The Daily Telegraph
- 2002 Paul Hayward, The Daily Telegraph
- 2001 David Walsh, The Sunday Times
Journalists Charity Special Award
- 2010 Walter Greenwood
SHORTLIST FOR 2010
Young Journalist of the Year
- Andrew Gregory, The Daily Mirror
- Holly Watt, The Daily Telegraph
- Jon Swaine, The Daily Telegraph
- Tom Burgis, The Financial Times
- Guy Basnett, The News of The World
- Tom Lamont, The Observer
- Miles Amoore, The Sunday Times
- Sheera Frenkel, The Times
Cartoonist of the Year
- Stanley McMurtry, The Daily Mail
- Nick Garland, The Daily Telegraph
- Matt Pritchett, The Daily Telegraph
- Dave Brown, The Independent
- Michael Heath, The Mail on Sunday
- Chris Riddell, The Observer
- Peter Brookes, The Times
Critic of the Year
- Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail
- Charles Spencer, The Daily Telegraph
- Brian Sewell, The Evening Standard
- Craig Brown, The Mail on Sunday
- Adrian Gill, The Sunday Times
- Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times
Digital Innovation of the Year
- Telegraph.co.uk - 2009 Flower Show, Telegraph.co.uk
- The Guardian G20 Coverage, The Guardian
- The Guardian on the iPhone, The Guardian
- SunTalk, The Sun
- Times Labs, The Times
- Berlin Wall Interactive, The Wall Street Journal
Interviewer of the Year
- Elizabeth Grice, The Daily Telegraph
- Mick Brown, The Daily Telegraph
- Carole Cadwalladr, The Observer
- Ariel Leve, The Sunday Times
- Camilla Long, The Sunday Times
- Ginny Dougary, The Times
Showbiz Reporter of the Year
- Tom Bryant, Daily Mirror
- Fiona Cummins, Daily Mirror
- Sarah Tetteh, Daily Mirror
- Clemmie Moodie, Daily Mirror
- Dan Wootton, News of The World
- Dean Piper, Sunday Mirror
- Katie Hind, The People
- Gordon Smart, The Sun
- Colin Robertson, The Sun
Sports Photographer of the Year
- Bradley Ormesher, Freelance
- Owen Humphreys, Press Association Images
- Eddie Keogh, Reuters
- Andy Hooper, The Daily Mail
- Tom Jenkins, The Guardian
- Richard Pelham, The Sun
Photographer of the Year
- Peter Macdiarmid, Getty Images
- Lewis Whyld, Press Association Images
- Owen Humphreys, Press Association Images
- Stefan Rousseau, Press Association Images
- Jamie Wiseman, The Daily Mail
- Peter Nicholls, The Times
Sports Journalist of the Year
- Martin Samuel, The Daily Mail
- Ian Chadband, The Daily Telegraph
- David Conn, The Guardian
- Donald McRae, The Guardian
- Rob Draper, The Mail on Sunday
- Patrick Collins, The Mail on Sunday
- Paul Kimmage, The Sunday Times
- Matthew Syed, The Times
- Mike Atherton, The Times
Business & Finance Journalist of the Year
- Alex Brummer, Daily Mail
- Jeremy Warner, The Daily Telegraph
- Jill Treanor, The Guardian and The Observer
- Hamish McRae, The Independent
- Larry Elliott, The Guardian
- Iain Dey, The Sunday Times
Scoop of the Year
- Jason Lewis for "Mi6 chief blows his cover on Facebook", The Mail on Sunday
- Marco Giannangeli and Jason Groves for "Jacqui Smith put adult film on expenses", The Sunday Express
- Dan Newling for "Cabinet minister's cleaner is alleged illegal immigrant", The Daily Mail
- For revelations about the death of Ian Tomlinson, The Guardian
- Claire Newell and Jonathan Calvert for "Cash for Amendments", The Sunday Times
- MPs' Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
Columnist of the Year
- Brian Reade, Daily Mirror
- Martin Wolf, Financial Times
- Tanya Gold, The Guardian
- Marina Hyde, The Guardian
- Charlie Brooker, The Guardian
- Ian Birrell, The Independent
- Kelvin MacKenzie, The Sun
- Caitlin Moran, The Times
Specialist Journalist of the Year
- Martin Wolf, Financial Times
- Michael Hanlon, The Daily Mail
- David Millward, The Daily Telegraph
- John Vidal, The Guardian and The Observer
- Terri Judd, The Independent
- Jason Lewis, The Mail on Sunday
Campaign of the Year
- Fair Tips Campaign, Daily Mirror
- The Tax Gap Series, The Guardian
- Honest Food Campaign, The Sunday Telegraph
- Climate Change Campaign, The Guardian
- Insight - Lords Investigation, The Sunday Times
- MP's Expenses, The Daily Telegraph
Feature Writer of the Year
- Richard Pendlebury, The Daily Mail
- Mick Brown, The Daily Telegraph
- Tanya Gold, The Guardian
- Johann Hari, The Independent
- John Arlidge, The Sunday Times
- Adrian Gill, The Sunday Times
Special Supplement of the Year
- Hillsborough Campaign, Daily Mirror
- The 1000, Evening Standard Ltd
- The Future of Capitalism, Financial Times
- The Complete Expenses Files, The Daily Telegraph
- 100 Years of Great Press Photographs, The Guardian
- Climate Change, The Sunday Times
Regular Supplement of the Year
- Telegraph Magazine, The Daily Telegraph
- Guardian Weekend Magazine, The Guardian
- Live Magazine, The Mail on Sunday
- You Magazine, The Mail on Sunday
- Culture, The Sunday Times
- Eureka, The Times
The Cudlipp Award
- Richard Pendlebury and Jamie Wiseman: Afghanistan boy soldiers, The Daily Mail
- Andrew Penman and Nick Sommerlad Investigate, The Daily Mirror
- Hillsborough: Justice for 96, The Daily Mirror
- Baltimore Crime Exchange, The Independent
- Sunemployment, The Sun
- Christmas salute to war heroes, The Sunday Mirror
Political Journalist of the Year
- Benedict Brogan, The Daily Telegraph
- Robert Winnett, The Daily Telegraph
- George Parker, The Financial Times
- Patrick Wintour, The Guardian
- Andrew Rawnsley, The Observer
- Matthew D'Ancona, The Sunday Telegraph
- Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
Foreign Reporter of the Year
- Richard Pendlebury, The Daily Mail
- Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, The Guardian
- Robert Fisk, The Independent
- Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times
- Dan McDougall, The Sunday Times
- Martin Fletcher, The Times
Reporter of the Year
- Mazher Mahmood, News of The World
- Robert Winnett, The Daily Telegraph
- Paul Lewis, The Guardian
- David Rose, The Mail on Sunday
- Jason Lewis, The Mail on Sunday
- Andrew Norfolk, The Times
Journalists Charity
- The shortlist for this category has yet to be announced
International Journalist of the Year
- Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, Egypt
- Ahmad Zeydabadi, Iran
- Asos Hardi, Iraq
- Dawit Isaac, Eritrear
- Dhondup Wangchen, China
- Eynulla Fatullayev, Azerbaijan
- Gustavo Azócar, Venezuela
- Hanevy Ould Dehah, Mauritania
- Hla Hla Win, Burma
- Ismail Cihan Hayirsevener, Turkey
- J. S. Tissainayagam, Sri Lanka
- Kim Seong-Min, North Korea
- Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, Iran
- Maziar Bahari, Iran
- Olga Kotovskaya, Russia
- Ricardo González Alfonso, Cuba
Journalist of the Year
- The shortlist for this category has yet to be announced
Newspaper of the Year
- The shortlist for this category has yet to be announced
British Press Awards
Event
23rd March 2010
The British Press Awards 2010 took place in the Great Room at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane, London.
The dress code for the evening is Black Tie
Grosvenor House
Park Lane
London,
W1K 7TN
Phone: +44(0) 207 499 6363
British Press Awards
CONTACT
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Adam Crane (Event Manager)
acrane@wilmington.co.uk
020 7549 8671
For sponsorship information please contact:
Sarah Keegan (Sponsorship)
skeegan@wilmington.co.uk
020 7549 2596