The winner of the 2020 #OrwellPrize for Journalism is Janice Turner (@VictoriaPeckham) for columns on human trafficking and the 'red wall', and a feature on clearing her childhood home in Doncaster. "The essence of Brexit oozed from every sentence"- Chair of Judges, @benfenton pic.twitter.com/wigEyMAbC7
— The Orwell Foundation (@TheOrwellPrize) July 9, 2020
This year's winner of the #OrwellPrize for @jrf_uk Exposing Britain's Social Evils is Ian Birrell (@ianbirrell) for his investigation into the abuse of vulnerable people within the healthcare system, raising far-reaching questions over their human rights. A big congratulations 👏 pic.twitter.com/q7bNjAsOq9
— The Orwell Foundation (@TheOrwellPrize) July 9, 2020
Congratulations to the winner of this year's #OrwellPrize for Political Fiction, Colson Whitehead (@colsonwhitehead), whose 'The Nickel Boys' (@FleetReads) was chosen for its convincing character portrayal and unsparing depiction of corruption and racial brutality pic.twitter.com/JHMrpGrcYj
— The Orwell Foundation (@TheOrwellPrize) July 9, 2020
Congratulations to the winner of the #OrwellPrize for Political Writing 2020, Kate Clanchy (@KateClanchy1), chosen for her reflections in 'Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me' (@picadorbooks) on teaching and how her students' stories offer insights into British society pic.twitter.com/oPeRYKs3wA
— The Orwell Foundation (@TheOrwellPrize) July 9, 2020
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