British International Journalist of the Year award
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The International Journalist of the Year award (recently the Foreign Reporter of the Year) is one of the honours given annually by the British Press Awards. The journalist to have won the award most often (seven times, to 2005) is Robert Fisk.
[edit] Foreign Reporter of the Year
- 2006 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times (see also British Press Awards 2006)
- 2005 Hala Jaber, The Sunday Times
- 2004 James Meek, The Guardian
- 2003 Mark Franchetti, The Sunday Times
- 2002 Christina Lamb, The Sunday Telegraph
- 2001 Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times
- 2000 Jon Swain, The Sunday Times
- 1999 John Lichfield, Independent on Sunday
- 1998 Anton Antonowicz, The Daily Mirror
- 1997 Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian
- 1996 Robert Fisk, The Independent
- 1995 Robert Fisk, The Independent
- 1994 Shyam Bhatia, The Observer
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Foreign Reporter of the Year", 1995, 1996 (The Independent, March 31, 1996, "Britain: Fisk win makes it two in a row"); "International Reporter of the Year", 1987 (The Times, April 2 1988, "The Best of British newspapers: Press awards for 1987"); "International Journalist of the Year", 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985 (The Times, December 15 1987, "Times reporter wins award").