Guardian journalists win across categories at Press Awards in London
Key takeaways
- Malak Tantesh and her father, Amjed Tantesh, in the ruins of their home in Beit Lahia.
- Prefer the Guardian on GoogleThe Guardian’s political editor, a prominent features writer and a brave young Palestinian reporter are among those to have been honoured at the Press Awards in London.
- The awards celebrate the best journalism across all news media publishers distributing in the UK.
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Malak Tantesh and her father, Amjed Tantesh, in the ruins of their home in Beit Lahia. She spent two years reporting from Gaza. Photograph: Enas Tantesh/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Malak Tantesh and her father, Amjed Tantesh, in the ruins of their home in Beit Lahia. She spent two years reporting from Gaza. Photograph: Enas Tantesh/The Guardian Newspapers & magazines Guardian journalists win across categories at Press Awards in London Political editor Pippa Crerar and features writer Simon Hattenstone top major categories and Malak A Tantesh wins for Gaza reporting
Prefer the Guardian on GoogleThe Guardian’s political editor, a prominent features writer and a brave young Palestinian reporter are among those to have been honoured at the Press Awards in London.
The awards celebrate the best journalism across all news media publishers distributing in the UK.