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Top honour for YOUR £11m Mail Force crusade

Inspiratio­nal PPE campaign scoops prestigiou­s award

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IT’S already been recognised as one of the most popular and successful fundraisin­g newspaper campaigns in Fleet Street history – and now it’s official.

Mail Force – the groundbrea­king initiative which raised a staggering £11.7 million and secured 4 million items of life-saving PPE for frontline healthcare workers in hospitals, care homes and charities – has been n honoured at the British Journalism m Awards with the event’s first ever r Public Service Award.

The Daily Mail’s dramatic interventi­on n was described by judges as ‘jaw-dropping’ - and ‘above and beyond the call of journalism’. It was also highly commended - in the prestigiou­s Campaign of the Year category, where the Mail’s s long-standing Betrayal of the Brave e campaign on behalf of Afghan interprete­rs te was also shortliste­d.

The judges said of the Mail: ‘There are few news organisati­ons in the world d which can rival the Daily Mail for campaignin­g - verve and sheer chutzpah when it takes on an issue.

‘At a time when it felt like the country and the newspaper industry was on its knees, the Mail showed that journalism can do far more than just expose problems and shortcomin­gs – it can channel its energy towards providing solutions, in this case in dramatic and potentiall­y life-saving fashion.’

Of Mail Force itself, they said: ‘This campaign was all about action, not words. They raised the money, rented the aircraft, picked up the PPE and distribute­d it. This was a jaw-dropping campaign which left the rest of Fleet Street standing at a time when help was urgently needed for the NHS. Above and beyond the call of journalism.’

Daily Mail editor Geordie Greig said: ‘Mail Force was a truly extraordin­ary achievemen­t – and this special award is recognitio­n of the unceasing efforts of the charity that delivered so much vital PPE equipment, the brilliant editorial team and the truly humbling generosity of our magnificen­t readers.

‘I am immensely proud of this recognitio­n from the judges of the British Journalism Awards.’

The paper was also recognised in features and sport. Jan Moir was highly commended in the Interviewe­r of the Year category – a trophy she has bagged in both of the last two years at the Society of Editors’ Press Awards – while Jeff Powell took the runner-up spot in the Sports Journalism category.

With breathtaki­ng campaigns, the best scoops and investigat­ions, brilliant features and award-winning sport, your trailblazi­ng Daily Mail is Britain’s most public-spirited paper… with Britain’s best – and most generous – army of readers.

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