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London Press Club Awards: winners revealed

Sir Don McCullin and The Times scooped the top prizes at the London Press Club Awards 2025.

London Press Club Awards: winners revealed
Sir Don McCullin receives his Award from London Press Club Chair and Master of Stationers, Doug Wills.

Dubbed by compere and BBC broadcaster Riz Lateef as “The Oscars” of the journalism industry, the London Press Club Awards ceremony was hosted at Stationers’ Hall near St. Paul’s on Wednesday last week.

Photojournalist Sir Don McCullin was handed the prize for Londoner of the Year by royal correspondent for The Standard, Robert Jobson.

Upon receiving his prize, Sir Don said: “In 1961, I went to Berlin with one camera and a few rolls of film. I went back with photos to the Observer newspaper where I worked for just 15 guineas a week. 

“I love photography. It’s tormented me, it’s driven me to situations that no normal person would go to and it’s educated me far more than where I grew up.”

Sir Don McCullin was recognised for his contributions to journalism which have included war photography in Vietnam, Northern Ireland, and Africa. 

The BBC’s Jeremy Bowen was awarded Broadcaster of the Year as the broadcasting house’s primary war correspondent.

Most recently, he was praised for his coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The BBC picked up three more prizes, with Chris Mason, Laura Scott, and Sue Mitchell all receiving high praise for their contributions to politics, sport, and investigations respectively.

The Press Media Title of the Year was awarded to The Times. Times Journalist Alistair Osbourne was also awarded Business Journalist of the Year. 

The national daily newspaper was also nominated for seven other awards, including Political Journalist of the Year, Showbiz Journalist of the Year, and Podcast of the Year for its new podcast series The General & The Journalist.

The Journalist of the Year Award was handed to Stephen Moyes of The Sun and the Scoop of the Year was won by David Williams & Sam Greenhill of the Daily Mail for their work on the secret Afghan airlift super-injunction.

Allison Phillips, former editor of the Daily Mirror, was awarded the Edgar Wallace Award. She was recognised for her work in exposing Partygate and examining the collapse of the Johnson administration.

The full list of winners is as follows:

PRESS MEDIA TITLE OF THE YEAR

Winner: The Times 

SPORTS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Laura Scott, BBC 

SPECIALIST JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Stephen Wright, Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday 

SHOWBUSINESS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Clemmie Moodie, The Sun 

BUSINESS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Alistair Osborne, The Times 

BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR

Winner: Jeremy Bowen, BBC News 

POLITICAL JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Chris Mason, BBC 

JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Stephen Moyes, The Sun

SCOOP OF THE YEAR

Winner: David Williams & Sam Greenhill, Daily Mail, Secret Afghan airlift super-injunction

PODCAST OF THE YEAR

Winner: Ukraine: The Latest, The Telegraph 

HUGH CUDLIPP AWARD FOR CAMPAIGNING JOURNALISM

Winner: Sue Mitchell, BBC Investigations Unit, The Grave Robbers 

Jeremy Bowen won Broadcaster of the Year. Photograph: Supplied by London Press Club. Credit: Lucy Young.

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