Foreign Reporter of the Year
The Foreign Reporter of the Year award is one of the honours given annually by The Press Awards in the UK.
History
[edit]Over the years, the categories have increased from 3 in 1962,[1] to 31 in 2014.[2] There have been many different awards in the area of international and foreign reporting, with some years having more than one;[3] the first category was International Reporter of the Year in the 1966 awards,[4] the current is Foreign Reporter of the Year.[2]
The 2007 awards saw the introduction of an International Journalist of the Year category; unlike the earlier International Reporter of the Year category from 1966-1989, this category honours journalists from countries outside the UK.[5]
Foreign Reporter of the Year
[edit]Foreign Reporter of the Year,[6] previously Foreign Journalist of the Year (in memory of David Holden) and David Holden International Reporter of the Year.[7]
- 2024 Louise Callaghan The Sunday Times [8]
- 2023 Bel Trew, The Independent [9]
- 2020 Anthony Loyd, The Times [10]
- 2019 Anthony Loyd, The Times [11]
- 2018 Anthony Loyd, The Times [12]
- 2017 Emma Graham-Harrison, The Guardian [13]
- 2016 Anthony Loyd, The Times [14]
- 2015 Ian Birrell, The Mail on Sunday [15]
- 2014 Patrick Cockburn, The Independent and The i[2]
- 2013 Anthony Loyd, The Times[16]
- 2012 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times[17]
- 2011 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times[18]
- 2010 Charles Clover, Financial Times[19]
- 2009 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times[20]
- 2008 Dan McDougall, freelance[21]
- 2007 Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, The Guardian[21]
- 2006 Christina Lamb, The Sunday Times[21]
- 2005 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times[21]
- 2004 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times[21]
- 2003 James Meek, The Guardian[21]
- 2002 Mark Franchetti, The Sunday Times[21]
- 2001 Christina Lamb, The Sunday Telegraph[21]
- 2000 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times[21]
- 1999 Jon Swain, The Sunday Times[22]
- 1998 John Lichfield, Independent on Sunday[22]
- 1997 Anton Antonowicz, The Daily Mirror[22]
- 1996 Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian[22]
- 1995 Robert Fisk, The Independent[22]
- 1994 Robert Fisk, The Independent and Independent on Sunday[22]
- 1993 Shyam Bhatia, The Observer[22]
- 1992 Maggie O’Kane and Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian[22]
- 1991 Jonathan Steele, The Guardian[22]
- 1990 Quentin Peel, Financial Times[22]
- 1989 Rupert Cornwall, The Independent[23]
- 1988 David Marsh, Financial Times[23]
- 1987 Dermot Purgavie, Daily Mail[23]
- 1986 Simon Hoggart, The Observer[23]
- 1985 Mark Frankland, The Observer[23]
- 1984 Jurek Martin, Financial Times[23]
- 1983 Mark Frankland, The Observer[23]
- 1982 Trevor Fishlock, The Times[23]
- 1981 Joseph Finklestone, Jewish Chronicle[23]
- 1980 Michael Binyon, The Times[23]
- 1978 Altaf Gauhar and Ian Wright, The Guardian[24]
International Journalist of the Year
[edit]Unlike the other categories, this category is for non-UK journalists.[5]
- 2011 Amir Taheri[18]
- 2010 Ibrahim Essa, Al-Dustour[19]
- 2009 J. S. Tissainayagam, North Eastern Monthly[20]
- 2008 Mohammad Sadegh Kaboudvand, Iran[21]
- 2007 Emadeddin Baghi, Iran[21]
Foreign Stringer of the Year
[edit]Foreign Stringer of the Year,[25] previously Foreign Stringer of the Year (in memory of David Blundy),[26] and David Blundy Award[27]
- 1994 Richard Shears, Daily Mail[22]
- 1993 Anthony Loyd, The Times[22]
- 1992 Allister Sparks, The Observer[22]
- 1991 Victoria Clark, The Observer[22]
- 1990 Mark Huband, The Guardian[22]
International Reporter of the Year
[edit]- 1989 Jonathan Mirsky, The Observer[23]
- 1988 Jon Swain, The Sunday Times[23]
- 1987 Robert Fisk, The Times[23]
- 1986 Trevor Fishlock, The Daily Telegraph[23]
- 1985 David Beresford, The Guardian[23]
- 1984 Colin Smith, The Observer[23]
- 1983 Ross Benson, Daily Express[23]
- 1982 Robert Fisk, The Times[23]
- 1981 Jonathan Steele, The Guardian[23]
- 1980 Robert Fisk, The Times[23]
- 1979 Robert Fisk, The Times[24]
- 1978 Peter Lewis, Daily Mail[24]
- 1977 Robin Smyth, The Observer[24]
- 1976 Peter Niesewand, The Guardian[24]
- 1975 Martin Woollacott, The Guardian[24]
- 1974 Colin Smith, The Observer[24]
- 1973 Peter Niesewand, The Guardian[24]
- 1972 John Fairhall, The Guardian[24]
- 1971 Peter Hazelhurst, The Times and Gavin Young, The Observer[24]
- 1970 John Pilger, Daily Mirror[24]
- 1969 Murray Sayle, The Sunday Times[28]
- 1968 Walter Partington, Daily Express[28]
- 1967 Christopher Dobson, Daily Mail[28]
- 1966 Louis Heren, The Times[28]
References
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- ^ a b "Winners 2011". The Press Awards. Archived from the original on 8 May 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ a b "The winners and shortlists for The Press Awards 2010". The Press Awards. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Press Awards Winners 1980 - 1989". The Press Awards. Archived from the original on 20 June 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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External links
[edit]- British Press Awards Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine