Carole Cadwalladr was named technology journalist of the year and the Windrush campaign, led by Amelia Gentleman, won the Cudlipp awardThe Guardian’s Windrush campaign has won the prestigious Cudlipp award at the 2018 National Press awards, while the Observer’s Cambridge Analytica coverage was named investigation of the year.The ceremony in London on Tuesday also saw Carole Cadwalladr awarded technology journalist of the year for her Cambridge Analytica stories and Daniel Taylor receive the Hugh McIlvanney sports journalist award for his coverage of the crimes of the former football coach, Barry Bennell, who was jailed in February for child sexual abuse. Continue reading…
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