If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. The impact of the piece on construction’s black market drew high praise from the judges – a powerful, well sourced and well written article. One story, however, led directly to the resignation of a Government minister. DIGITAL LEADERSHIP OF THE YEARSponsored by affino, Jamie Harris, Building - WINNER Mark Hansford and Alexandra Wynne, New Civil Engineer. But this year we saw one investigation in particular play out in our newspapers week after week, and then on our airwaves and our screens. But at the end of the day, what really matters, is that they deliver a positive, engaging and worthwhile user experience. Nevertheless, the judges congratulate the entrants who were shortlisted. The judges found the interview with James Brokenshire, the housing secretary, comprehensive, and insightful reflecting a good rapport between interviewer and interviewee. A hard hitting piece on Grenfell’s forgotten victims reinforced the far reaching impact of this tragic event. Dezeen taps into the zeitgeist, really understands its audience and has well-planned and original content – there was a great deal of preparation for the Bauhaus Anniversary which paid off. The entrants for this category showed the breadth of the subject as well as an ability to explore its depth. Journalists working in any medium can enter. For information about sponsorship, please contact commercial manager Kalpesh Vadher at kalpesh.vadher@pressgazette.co.uk or +44 207 406 6738. The well crafted piece on ‘The Floating Church’ provided rare insight into this specialist project. Three Mile Island Accident’s 40th Anniversary, Journalists of Color Slack Administrators, Nike Told Me to Dream Crazy, Until I Wanted a Baby, Dirk’s Domain: The Ultimate Career Retrospective of Dallas Mavericks Superstar Dirk Nowitzki, Driver’s Notebooks Exposed Argentina’s Greatest Corruption Scandal Ever, Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret, Case Cleared: How Rape Goes Unpunished in America, Vanishing Violence: Inside the Staggering Drop in Serious Youth Crime, Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Syracuse University S.I. Pete offered highly thoughtful, well written and explained articles. With just a few words, or even one word it can make us laugh, it can make us cry. This was a human interest piece, lightly but intellectually written. The judges were impressed by the imaginative and dogged approach to research and information gathering – journalism at its best. The features seamlessly weave technical detail and interviews with closely observed detail, that make readers feel that they are there, at the scene. His three articles were ahead of the pack in demonstrating who was entering the sector and what trouble it faces. This story of how four executives at the state-owned port company got through a quarter of a million euro on their credit cards last year, and how the company spent €7 million building a roof garden – wins business story of the year for Fearghal O'Connor of the Sunday Independent. Megan Kelly, Construction News - COMMENDED. Outstanding Contribution to Journalism in the Built Environment, HOUSING / RESIDENTIAL JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR.

The judges would have liked to have seen more entries to this important new category. He told the story straight – in easily comprehended short sentences without overwriting the story. Bold ideas, powerful return on investment and a clearly defined purpose shone through, vital in this category. Judges citation: The winner of this year’s award is someone who has long honed his craft, who relishes his weekly joust with culture high and low and all parts in between, and who manages to entertain, inform and critique without compromising the sharpness of his pen or the honesty of his opinions. Her submissions show versatility and empathy with her subject matter, but the confidence and maturity to voice a strong opinion on political aspects and the impact of her stories. What the Press say about the Journalism Awards, IBP Annual National Journalism Awards for 2020: Nominations, ibp National Journalism Awards 2020: Full entry details, IBP Journalism Awards 2020 – Sponsorship details, IBP Journalism Awards 2019: Full Results, Nominations and Entries, IBP National Journalism Awards 2019 – Judges Announced, IBP Journalism Awards 2019: Categories and Sponsors, IBP Communication and PR Awards 2019: Full Results, IBP Journalism Awards 2018: Full Results, Nominations and Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Awards Dinner Flyer, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Terms and Conditions, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Guidance for pdf entries, IBP National Journalism Awards 2018 – Guidance Notes for Print Entries, IBP National Journalism Awards 2018 – Guidance Notes for Digital Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Magazine Categories Entry Form, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Digital Awards Call for Entries section, IBP National Journalism Awards 2018 – Judges, ibp National Journalism Awards 2018 – Sponsorship Details, IBP Communication and PR Awards 2018: Full Results, Communications and PR Awards 2018: shortlist announced…, IBP Communication and PR Awards 2018: Key Dates, ibp Communication and PR Awards 2018 – Guidance for pdf entries, IBP Journalism Awards 2017: Full Results, Nominations and Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2017 – Sponsorship Details, ibp National Journalism Awards 2017 Guidance for Self Hosted Entries, ibp Journalism Awards 2017 -Judges Confirmed, National Journalism Awards 2017 – Sponsors Announced, IBP Communication and PR Awards 2017: Full Results, IBP Communication and PR Awards and Summer Party 2017, IBP Journalism Awards 2016: Full Results, Nominations and Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2016 – Sponsorship Details, IBP Communication and PR Awards 2016: Full Results, IBP Journalism Awards 2015: Full Results, Nominations and Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2015 – Registration and Entries, ibp National Journalism Awards 2015 – Sponsorship Details, Building, Construction, Property & Design Awards, International Union of Building Contractors. Judges citation: Entries in this new category of Best News Website & App needed to demonstrate excellence in journalism and storytelling, be innovative in design and host original and audience focused content with a value placed on exclusive and premium content over aggregated or syndicated material. Judges citation: When reading through the nominated journalists work a few trends emerged, but one was dominant; that of borders and the wish of people to move across them because their lives are in danger or they simply want a better life. None of our shortlisted entries could really be faulted on that score and credit must go to all the digital editors involved in delivering such polished and passionate pitches for their sites and apps. Like great journalists everywhere, he is joined at the hip with William Randolf Hearst’s classic definition of news: It was supported with extensive quotes, asked all the right questions and held people to account. Click on any of the arrows next to a Winner or nominated journalist’s name to access and view their entries. They require new ways of doing things, new concepts and new models. Three worthy articles – packed with detail and presented with passion and enthusiasm. Watch the ceremony here. As such I’m very happy to announce that the 2019 critic of the year is Liam Fay. Judges citation: It is not easy being a political journalist.

The next big story could as easily come from a throwaway remark at a doorstep as from weeks of digging, and so, the astute political journalist is always switched on, always tuned in. Yet, one reporter stood above all others for his ability to ``follow the money.'' It’s why journalism matters.

The 2019 Journalism Awards ceremony took place on the 14th of November, 2019. Judges citation: Excellent feature writing requires a journalist going behind the headlines to bring readers to the true heart of a story.