The Independent

Independen­t writers win acclaim at press awards

- KATE NG

The Independen­t celebrated two accolades at this year’s British Journalism Awards. Comment writer Kuba Shand-Baptiste was named best up-and-coming Bame journalist after being nominated for her work on racism, the education system and corporate advertisin­g during the coronaviru­s pandemic. She became the first winner of the Barbara Blake Hannah Award, a new prize named after Britain’s first black on-screen TV news reporter. The judges said Ms Shand-Baptiste was “very much in the spirit of Barbara Blake-Hannah”, especially her article on Black Lives Matter, which “hit all the right notes”.

Lizzie Dearden, home affairs and security correspond­ent at The Independen­t, was highly commended by the

judges, who said she “produced a range of high-quality exclusive stories on huge matters of public interest”. She was nominated for exposing the government’s refusal to release official research on the characteri­stics of grooming gangs, for revealing how terrorists are able to radicalise other inmates in high-security jails, and that a paedophile former Conservati­ve campaign manager previously worked as a children’s entertaine­r in primary schools.

The Independen­t was nominated for news provider of the year alongside seven others – including Sky News, The Sunday Times and The Guardian. Judges highlighte­d The Independen­t’s reporting from elections and protests around the world – and said Andrew Buncombe, chief US correspond­ent, showed the importance of having journalist­s on the ground during his arrest covering the Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ions.

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(The Independen­t) The Independen­t was also nominated for news provider of the year

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