By
Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:30 AM on 20th February 2012
The Daily Mail’s journalists and campaigns have been nominated for 13 prizes in The 2011 Press Awards.
The paper’s Stephen Lawrence campaign is nominated as Campaign of the Year.
Its Lawrence campaign is also nominated
for the Cudlipp Award, together with the Mail’s ‘Humbling of a Banking
Giant’ campaign which made Barclays pay back £60million to elderly
customers it enticed into gambling their life savings on the stock
market.
Among the journalists shortlisted are:
Alex Brummer as Business and Finance Journalist of the Year
Sara Nathan and Ben Todd for Showbiz Reporter of the Year
Martin Samuel as Sports Journalist of the Year
Robert Hardman as Specialist Reporter of the Year
Paul Bracchi and David Jones as popular newspaper Feature Writer of the Year
Jane Fryer as popular newspaper Interviewer of the Year
Craig Brown and Melanie Phillips as popular newspaper Columnist of the Year
Richard Kay as Diarist of the Year
Andy Hooper as Sports Photographer of the Year
Craig Brown again for the Best of Humour Award.
Mail Online, now officially the most popular English-language newspaper website in the world with 45million unique users, is nominated as Website of the Year.
The awards ceremony, run by the Society of Editors, will take place on March 20 in London.
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