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The Winners and Runners Up THE WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP YOUNG JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Gurpeet Narwan The Times WINNER Sarah Vesty Daily Record/Glasgow Live RUNNER UP Christina O'Neill Daily Record James Delaney Edinburgh Evening News Colan Lamont The Scottish Sun WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR SPONSORED BY DIAGEO WINNER/RUNNER UP East Lothian Courier WINNER Irvine Herald RUNNER UP Aidrie and Coatrbidge Advertiser Ayrshire Post Inverness Courier Oban Times ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Peter Ross The Herald WINNER Teddy Jamieson The Herald/Sunday Herald RUNNER UP Paul English Freelance Anna Burnside Daily Record Mike Wade The Times INTERVIEWER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Kenny Farquharson The Times WINNER Vicky Allan Sunday Herald RUNNER UP Janet Christie Scotsman/Scotland on Sunday Susan Swarbrick The Herald Kirsten Johnson Scottish Mail on Sunday POLITICAL JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP David Clegg Daily Record WINNER Chris Musson The Scottish Sun RUNNER UP Adele Merson Evening Express Michael Blackley Scottish Daily Mail Torcuil Crichton Daily Record Tom Gordon The Herald COLUMNIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Kenny Farquharson The Times (Politics) WINNER Dani Garavelli Scotland on Sunday RUNNER UP David Walsh The Scotsman John Macleod Scottish Daily Mail Stephen Daisley Scottish Daily Mail SPORTS COLUMNIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Gary Keown Scottish Mail on Sunday WINNER Keith Jackson Daily Record RUNNER UP Alasdair Reid The Times Gordon Waddell Sunday Mail Bill Leckie The Scottish Sun 1 THE WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP FINANCIAL BUSINESS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Greig Cameron The Times WINNER Kevin Scott The Herald RUNNER UP Peter Ranscombe BQ Scotland/Freelance Graham Huband The Courier Scott McCulloch Insider.co.uk FEATURE WRITER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Peter Ross Guardian/Nutmeg/Boston Review WINNER David Pratt The Herald/Sunday Herald RUNNER UP Emma Cowing Scottish Daily Mail Gillian Bowditch The Sunday Times Lorna Hughes Sunday Mail Kevin McKenna The Herald/The National SPORTS FEATURE WRITER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Aidan Smith The Scotsman WINNER Mark Palmer The Sunday Times RUNNER UP Hugh MacDonald Scottish Daily Mail James Morgan Sunday Herald Graham Spiers The Times SPORTS NEWS WRITER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Sean Wallace Evening Express WINNER Keith Jackson Daily Record RUNNER UP Stephen McGowan Scottish Daily Mail Gary Ralston Daily Record Derek McGregor The Scottish Sun NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Wattie Cheung Freelance WINNER Alan Simpson Daily Star/Daily Mail/Daily Record RUNNER UP Jane Barlow Press Association Andrew Milligan Press Association Jamie Simpson The Herald/Evening Times/The National SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Jane Barlow Press Association WINNER William Murray SNS Group RUNNER UP David Gibson Fotosport James Gunn Freelance Garry F McHarg OUTSTANDING DIGITAL JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Billy Briggs The Ferret WINNER Michael Reynolds Daily Record RUNNER UP John Underhill The Conversation Jamie Ross Buzzfeed News Craig Fowler The Scotsman Mark McLaughlin Freelance Paul English Freelance 2 THE WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP FRONT PAGE OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP The Sunday Post Hundreds of Orphans WINNER Sunday Mail Billys Dementia Battle RUNNER UP Scottish Daily Mail Nightmare Before Christmas Edinburgh Evening News Streets in Flames The Scotsman Eilidh McLeod Laid to Rest DIGITAL TEAM OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Daily Record dailyrecord.co.uk WINNER Insider Insider.co.uk RUNNER UP The Conversation The Conversation Glasgow Live Glasgow Live Daily Record (Sport) dailyrecord.co.uk/sport JOURNALISM TEAM OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Sunday Mail Emma Caldwell: The Fight for Justice WINNER Scottish Daily Mail Police Scotland RUNNER UP Scottish Daily Mail Charity Scandal The Scotsman Education in Crisis Daily Record Politics The Scottish Sun Policing in Crisis CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP The Courier Franks Law WINNER Daily Record Blue Plauge RUNNER UP Evening Times Opt for Life Daily Record Stub Out the Touts Scottish Daily Mail Rural Delivery Charges SCOOP OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Gordon Blackstock The Sunday Post WINNER Graham Grant Scottish Daily Mail RUNNER UP Lindsey Hamilton Evening Telegraph Rebecca Gray The Scottish Sun James Moncur Daily Record REPORTER OF THE YEAR WINNER/RUNNER UP Gordon Blackstock The Sunday Post WINNER David Pratt The Herald/Sunday Herald RUNNER UP Vivienne Aitken Daily Record Jane Hamilton Daily Record Katherine Sutherland Scottish Mail on Sunday NICOLA BARRY AWARD WINNER/RUNNER UP Dani Garavelli Scotland on Sunday WINNER Marion Scott The Sunday Post RUNNER UP Marianne Taylor The Herald/Sunday Herald/Evening Times Karin Goodwin Sunday Herald Annie Brown Daily Record 3 THE WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Tom Shields The Herald/Evening Times JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR SPONSORED BY THE BIG PARTNERSHIP Gordon Blackstock The Sunday Post NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR SPONSORED BY SCOTTISH NEWSPAPER SOCIETY The Sunday Post 4.
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