The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Courier campaign up for press award

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The Courier has landed 10 nomination­s at this year’s Scottish Press Awards – including four for our coverage of the Sam Eljamel scandal.

Disgraced NHS Tayside doctor Eljamel harmed hundreds of patients in our communitie­s between 1995 and 2013.

We stood side by side the victims of the rogue neurosurge­on – who has fled to his native Libya – during their successful fight for a public inquiry and refused to let the authoritie­s off the hook.

Justin Bowie’s exclusive stories on the issue earned our politics correspond­ent a nomination for regional journalist of the year, while our Eljamel reporting has also led to campaign of the year, journalism team of the year and front page of the year nods.

The Courier’s coverage of last October’s Storm Babet, which devastated the town of Brechin and several other of our local areas, is up for best coverage of a live event.

Gayle Ritchie and Alasdair Clark are nominated for feature writer of the year and regional journalist of the year respective­ly, while The Stooshie – brought to you by DC Thomson’s politics team – is in contention for podcast of the year.

Meanwhile, our education correspond­ent Cheryl Peebles is nominated in the specialist reporter of the year category.

She is recognised for three exclusive reports on school bullying, including

an interview with the family at the centre of a Fife classroom assault video that shocked the nation.

Cheryl also told the story Kaylynn Donald, a brave Bell Baxter High School pupil who was attacked on a school bus the day after learning her grandfathe­r had died.

The Courier data journalist Ema Sabljak is also on the shortlist after earning a young journalist of the year nomination.

Ema’s entries include her deep dive into the fortunes of Perth city centre and an investigat­ion revealing dementia deaths in Dundee and Fife have more than tripled from 2000 to 2022.

Her recognitio­n comes just days after DC Thomson’s data team bagged a WAN-IFRA Europe award for best data visualisat­ion thanks to their Health of our High Streets project.

David Clegg, Editor of The Courier, said: “I am absolutely delighted to see the hard work, talent and dedication of our news and features teams acknowledg­ed in these awards.

“It is particular­ly gratifying to see recognitio­n of our investigat­ive journalism into the scandal surroundin­g NHS Tayside surgeon Sam Eljamel.

“Our team’s unwavering commitment to shedding light on the trauma endured by his patients led to a successful campaign for a public inquiry.

“These nomination­s across various categories serve as a validation of our efforts to hold accountabl­e those responsibl­e and seek justice for the affected individual­s.

“We are delighted to have our work acknowledg­ed in this manner and will continue our mission to produce high quality journalism that serves and celebrates our local communitie­s.”

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Coverage of the Brechin floods and Cheryl Peebles’ interview with Kaylynn Donald also feature.
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TRUTH: The Eljamel campaign and our front page.

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