British Press Award winners 2009
April 1st, 2009Posted by Claire Rowe in Events
Guardian.co.uk was named website of the year for the second year running at last night’s British Press Awards.
Both The Guardian and The Mail on Sunday were the biggest winners of the night, each winning four awards.
Perhaps the most coveted award, Newspaper of the Year, went to The Times, while Digital journalist of the year went to The Guardian’s, Dave Hill.
Miles Goslett from The Mail on Sunday won Scoop of the year for his story on the Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand ‘Sachsgate’ affair.
The full list of award winners is available at this link.
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April 1st, 2009 at 10:47 pm
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