Awards GNL Association Awards, November 2003
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Awards GNL Association awards, November 2003. • Wendy Berliner won 2003 Edexcel • James Meikle was named Consumer Outstanding Educational Journalism Award. • GNL was named Environmental Newspaper Company of the Year at the Newspaper News Journalist of the Year in the Norwich • Gary Younge was named Best Print Awards 2004. Union Healthcare Medical Journalism. Newspaper Journalist at the Ethnic • Sarah Boseley named Medical Journalist Multicultural Media Awards (Emma) June Guardian of the Year by the British Medical Association. 2003. • Felicity Lawrence was awarded the Derek • Jobs and Money named Best National • Jobs and Money voted Best Personal Cooper Campaigning and Investigative Newspaper Personal Finance Section and Finance Section in any national newspaper, Journalist Prize by the Guild of Food Writers, Jill Treanor named Business Journalist of the Headline Money Awards, May 2003. May 2004. Year at the Association of British Insurer’s Rupert Jones was also named Mortgage Writer of the Year. • The Guardian was named Newspaper of Financial Media Awards, October 2003. the Year at the Picture Editors’ Awards, May • Michael White, Print Journalist of the Year, • Anne Karpf won a CRE Race in the Media 2004. Dan Chung and Roger Bamber won by MPs and Peers in the House Magazine/BBC Award for a Guardian Weekend article, which Photographer of the Year and Business and Parliamentary Awards, June 2003 . investigated the press reaction towards Industry Photographer of the Year at the same asylum seekers arriving in Britain, April 2003. awards. • Sarah Boseley won the Press Award in the One World Media Awards for the Saving Grace • Richard Norton-Taylor and Stuart Millar, • Chris McGreal has been named the winner supplement. joint winners of 2003 Winston Awards, of the Martha Gellhorn Award, May 2004. presented by civil rights group, Privacy International, March 2003. • Paul Murphy won the Harold Wincott Award for Financial Journalism, May 2004. Major conferences organised by GNL Observer • James Astill was awarded the Gaby Rado • John Carlin, Food and Drink Writer of the Memorial Award for his coverage of Rwanda’s March 2004 Year, British Press Awards 2004. involvement in the Democratic Republic of Managing New Realities — integrating the Congo. • Oliver Morgan was named BCC Business care landscape across health, housing and Journalist of the Year, March 2004. • The Foreign Film season, sponsored by social care • Chris Riddell was named Caricaturist of the Teacher Training Agency and negotiated by Business & Society: corporate responsibility the Year at the Cartoon Art Trust Awards, Carlton Screen Advertising and Guardian in a material world December 2003. Newspapers, won the Hollis First Time Spon- January 2004 sor Award (March 2004). Oxford Media Convention: competition, • The Observer’s Crime Uncovered • The Guardian won the Gold award in Best regulation and renewal supplement won the Magazine of the Year and Press Advertising Campaign (colour) for Afro Public services summit the Best Designed Newspaper Supplement of Brush (ad for Space handbook) at the December 2003 the Year at the Magazine Design Awards 2003. Campaign Press Advertising Awards 2004. Outcomes into practice in adult social care • The Observer won the Best Print Award in • Hugo Young, Posthumous Award Gold October 2003 the positive media category of the 2003 Award, British Press Awards, 2004. Diversity in Britain: responding to change Windrush achievement prizes for a series of Charity investment: planning for financial articles on race, asylum and immigration. • James Meek, Foreign Reporter of the Year, prosperity — what does the future hold for British Press Awards, 2004. • Andrew Pitts, editor of Money Observer, the voluntary sector? won the award for Best Financial Consumer • Tom Jenkins, Sports Photographer of the April 2003 Journalist at the AITC (Association of Year, British Press Awards, 2004. Urban regeneration Investment Trust Companies) Journalist • Nick Davies won the Europe Prize: Awards. Journalism for a Changing World, for his article Other key events • The circulation team won The ACE Award How Britain lost the war against drugs: the which we sponsored for the most effective promotional campaign problems of prohibition, February 2004. by a national newspaper, for the work they do • The Guardian’s former political columnist February 2004 on the Observer monthly magazines, in Hugo Young, was given posthumous NCVO annual conference particular, Observer Food Monthly, recognition with the Gerald Barry lifetime January 2004 April 2003. Achievements Award at the What the Papers Growing pains: can Britain’s kids escape a Say awards, December 2003. fat future? Guardian Unlimited • Audrey Gillan, Foreign Correspondent of November 2003 • Guardian Unlimited won two bronze the Year, What the Papers Say awards, Conference on asylum seekers medals for its infographics portfolios at the December 2003. Learning disability today 2004 Malofiej Awards, for interactives includ- Charities Aid Foundation ing Saddam Hussein captured, the Tour de • David Aaronovitch, who writes for both the Children: do they count? Children’s services France 2003, and the spread of Sars. Guardian and the Observer, was voted conference Columnist of the Year, What the Papers Say • Emily Bell, editor in chief of Guardian October 2003 awards, December 2003. Unlimited, won the Consumer Editor of the Charity Awards Year Award of the UK Association of Online • The Guardian won four awards — best National Teaching Awards Publishers; GU Also won the Online Sales front page, best inside pages, best August 2003 Team Award, October 2003. supplements, and best photography — at Al-Qaida debate • Guardian Unlimited won the Best Daily the fifth European Newspaper Awards, June 2003 December 2003. Newspaper on the World Wide Web, for the VSO Only Connect exhibition fourth year running at the 2003 Newspaper • Martin Rowson, Political Cartoonist of the Media Guardian forum on war coverage Awards, April 2003. Year, awarded by the Cartoon Arts Trust. May 2003 • Guardian.co.uk was named as the UK's • Polly Toynbee won the Political Journalist Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards number one News and Media (print) site in Q1 of the Year prize in the annual Political Studies April 2003 of 2003 by Hitwise. Living our values 59.