Guardian journalists win across categories at Press Awards in London
The Guardian newspaper achieved significant recognition at the Press Awards in London, with several journalists winning top honors. Political editor Pippa Crerar was named Political Journalist of the Year for her reporting, including an exclusive on Downing Street's reconsideration of winter fuel payment cuts.

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AI-generatedThe Guardian newspaper achieved significant recognition at the Press Awards in London, with several journalists winning top honors. Political editor Pippa Crerar was named Political Journalist of the Year for her reporting, including an exclusive on Downing Street's reconsideration of winter fuel payment cuts. Features writer Simon Hattenstone won Broadsheet Feature Writer of the Year for his compelling account of musician Joe Black's struggles. Malak A Tantesh received the Young Journalist of the Year award for her impactful reporting from Gaza, offering a rare perspective during a time of restricted access for international journalists. The Guardian also secured awards for Data Journalist of the Year, Broadsheet Interviewer of the Year, News Podcast of the Year for "Missing in the Amazon," and Broadsheet Front Page of the Year.
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5 extractedMalak A Tantesh described her experience in Gaza as living with perpetual fear and uncertainty in what she described as a 'war that became a gateway to hell'.
The Guardian’s podcast team won News Podcast of the Year for 'Missing in the Amazon'.
Malak A Tantesh won Young Journalist of the Year for her report from besieged Gaza.
Pippa Crerar won Political Journalist of the Year for her work, including an exclusive on Downing Street rethinking winter fuel payment cuts.
The Guardian journalists won multiple awards at the Press Awards in London.