Irish Journalism Awards
Annual awards for print journalism in Ireland
Irish Journalism Awards Awarded for The best in Irish journalism Sponsored by NewsBrands Date November 2024 (2024-11 ) Venue Mansion House Country Ireland Presented by Matt Cooper Eligibility Irish journalists First awarded 2011 Last awarded 2024 Business Journalist of the Year Killian Woods Campaigning Journalism Anne Sheridan Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet) Mick Clifford Foreign Coverage Hannah McCarthy Front Page of the Year The Irish Sun Website www .irishjournalismawards .ie
The Irish Journalism Awards is an annual award ceremony organised by NewsBrands (formerly National Newspapers of Ireland). Categories include Journalist of the Year, Critic of the Year, News Website, Young Journalist, and Foreign Coverage Journalist.
Recipients of awards have included Fintan O'Toole (Columnist of the Year, 2017, 2018, 2020), Sally Hayden (Journalist of the Year 2023, Foreign Coverage Journalist of the Year 2019, 2023),[ 1] [ 2] Martin Breheny (Sports Story of the Year 2017)[ 3] and Nicola Tallant (Podcast of the Year 2021).[ 4]
Awards were not presented from 2013 to 2015.[ 5]
Recipients
2024
[ 6]
Killian Woods, Business Journalist of the Year[ 7]
Anne Sheridan, Campaigning Journalism[ 8]
Mick Clifford, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Brenda Power, Columnist of the Year (Popular)
Conor Gallagher, Crime Journalist of the Year
Keith Duggan, Arts Journalism and Criticism
Sally Hayden, Features Journalist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Debbie McCann, Features Journalist of the Year (Popular)
Hannah McCarthy, Foreign Coverage
The Irish Sun , Front Page of the Year
Irish Daily Star , Headline of the Year
Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Investigative Journalism
The Ticket, Magazine of the Year
Daniel Murray, Political Journalist of the Year
Donal Lynch, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Kitty Holland, News Reporter of the Year
Paddy Logue, et al (The Irish Times), Digital Innovation of the Year
"The Stardust Tragedy" (The Irish Sun), Podcast of the Year
Níall Feiritear, Scoop of the Year
Cathal Dennehy, Sportswriter of the Year (Broadsheet)
Derek Foley, Sportswriter of the Year (Popular)
Enda O'Dowd, Best Video Journalism
Eimer Mcauley, Young Journalist of the Year
Mark Tighe and Marie Crowe, Journalist of the Year
2023
[ 9]
Sally Hayden , Journalist of the Year, Foreign Coverage
Paul Cullen, News Reporter
Malachy Clerkin, Broadsheet Sportswriter
Paddy Logue, Digital Innovation
Enda O'Dowd, Best Use of Video
Seanín Graham, Broadsheet Features
Keith Duggan, Arts Journalism and Criticism
Justine McCarthy , Broadsheet Columnist
Shauna Bowers, Young Journalist
Donal MacNamee, Business Journalist
Mary Carr, Popular Columnist.
Paul Healy, Crime Journalist,
Michael O'Farrell, Campaign Journalism
The Irish Examiner , Front Page
Irish Daily Star , Headline
Stephen Milton, Freelance Showbiz Journalist
Neil O'Riordan, Popular Sportswriter
John Mooney, Investigative Journalism
Beau Donnelly, Scoop
Daniel Murray, Political Journalist of the Year
Ben Haug, Magazine
The Irish Sun , Podcast of the Year
2021
The ceremony was held remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 10]
The winners for 2021 were:[ 11] [ 12]
Joe Brennan, Business Journalist of the Year
Irish Examiner , Campaigning Journalism
Michael O’ Toole, Crime Journalist of the Year
Justine McCarthy, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Maeve Quigley, Columnist of the Year (Popular)
Lara Marlowe, Features Writer (Broadsheet)
Michael Doyle, Features Writer (Popular)
Patrick Freyne, Arts Journalism & Criticism
Marion McKeone, Foreign Coverage
Irish Examiner, Front Page of the Year
Irish Daily Star , Headline of the Year
Mostafa Darwish, Investigative Journalism
Irish Country Living, Newspaper Magazine of the Year
Craig Hughes, News Reporter of the Year
Naomi O’Leary, Political Journalist of the Year
Aoife Moore and Paul Hosford, Scoop of the Year
Sandra Mallon, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Keith Duggan, Broadsheet Sports Journalist
Kieran Cunningham, Popular Sports Journalist
Kathleen Harris, Best Video Journalism
Nicola Tallant, Podcast of the Year
Rosanna Cooney, Young Journalist of the Year
IrishExaminer.com, Digital News Coverage
2020
The winners for 2020 were:[ 13]
Lives Lost Team, The Irish Times
Lorcan Allen, Business Journalist
The Irish Times, Best Coverage of COVID
Daniel Kinahan, Campaigning Journalism
Fintan O'Toole, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Linda Maher, Columnist of the Year (Popular)
John Burns, Critic of the Year
Patrick O’Connell, Crime Journalist of the Year
Conor Lally, Features Writer (Broadsheet)
Maeve Quigley, Features Writer (Popular)
Marion McKeone, Foreign Coverage
Irish Examiner (Gay Byrne Tribute), Front Page of the Year
Irish Mirror (The Parting Glass ), Headline of the Year
Political Team (Irish Independent), Investigative Journalism
The Irish Times Magazine, Newspaper Magazine of the Year
Wayne O’Connor, News Reporter of the Year
The Irish Times (irishtimes.com), News website of the Year
Inside Politics (The Irish Times), Podcast of the Year
Miriam Lord, Political Journalist of the Year
Cormac McQuinn and Fionnán Sheahan, Scoop of the Year
Johnny Watterson, Sportswriter (Broadsheet)
Neil O’ Riordan, Sportswriter (Popular)
Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Enda O'Dowd, Best Use of Video
Claire Scott, Young Journalist of the Year
2019
The ceremony took place on the 14th of November, 2019. The winners for 2019 were:[ 2]
Paddy Clancy, Lifetime Achievement Award [ 14] [ 15]
Mark Tighe, Journalist of the Year
Hilary Fannin, Columnist (Broadsheet)
Michael O’ Farrell, Business Journalist
Feargal O' Connor, Business Story
The Sunday Times , Campaigning Journalism
Larissa Nolan, Columnist (Popular)
Nicola Tallant, Crime Journalist
Norma Costello, Crime Story
Liam Fay, Critic
Conor Gallagher, Features (Broadsheet)
Catherine Fegan, Features (Popular)
Sally Hayden , Foreign Coverage
The Irish Examiner, Front Page
The Irish Sun , Headline
Colin Coyle, Mark Tighe and Paul Rowan, Investigative Journalism
Mark Tighe, News Reporter of the Year
The Floating Voter , Podcast of the Year
Kevin Doyle, Political Journalist
Peter O'Dwyer, Political Story
Eddie Rowley, Showbiz Journalist
Barry Moran, Showbiz Story
Mark Tighe, Scoop of the Year
Cathal Dennehy, Sports Journalist (Broadsheet)
Roy Curtis, Sports Writer (Popluar)
Simon Carswell and Enda O’ Dowd, Best use of Video
Irishtimes.com, Best News Website
Jack Power, Young Journalist
2018
The ceremony took place on the 15th of November, 2018. The winners for 2018 were:[ 16]
Rosita Boland, Journalist of the Year
Tom Lyons, Business Journalist
Mark Paul and Colm Keena, Business Story
Charlie Weston, Campaigning Journalism
Philip Nolan, Columnist (Popular)
Fintan O’ Toole, Columnist (Broadsheet)
Stephen Breen, Crime Journalist
Michael O’Toole, Crime Story
Richard Pine, Critic of the Year
Irish Farmers Journal, Digital Excellence
Conor Lally, Features (Broadsheet)
Aoife Finneran, Features (Popular)
Sally Hayden, Foreign coverage[ 17]
Irish Daily Mail, Front Page
Irish Daily Star, Headline
Maeve Sheehan, Wayne O'Connor and Mark O'Regan, Investigative Journalism
Susan Mitchell, News Analysis
Fiach Kelly, Political Journalist
Ellen Coyne, Political Story
Mark Tighe, News Reporter
Rosita Boland, Scoop of the Year
Jennifer O’ Brien and Catherine Sanz, Showbiz Story
Barry Egan, Showbiz Journalist
Vincent Hogan, Sports Story
Vincent Hogan, Sports Writer (Broadsheet)
David Coughlan, Sports Writer (Popluar)
Amy Molloy, Young Journalist of the Year
2017
[ 18]
Catherine Fegan, Journalist of the Year
Jack Horgan-Jones, Business Journalist of the Year
John Meagher, Business Story of the Year
Fintan O’Toole, Columnist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Michael O’Toole, Crime Journalist of the Year and Crime Story of the Year
Patrick Freyne, Critic of the Year
The Irish Times Abroad and Ciara Kenny, Digital Excellence
Conor Lally, Features Journalist of the Year (Broadsheet)
Ruadhán Mac Cormaic, Foreign Coverage
Irish Daily Mirror , Front Page of the Year
Irish Daily Star, Headline of the Year
Michael O’Farrell, Investigative Journalism
Daniel McConnell and Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, News Analysis
Conor Feehan, News Reporter of the Year
John Lee, Politicial Journalist of the Year
Ellen Coyne, Political Story of the Year
Sorcha Crowley and Sligo Champion, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
David Labanyi, Scoop of the Year
Martin Breheny, Sports Story of the Year
Malachy Clerkin, Sports Journalist of the Year
Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Nadine O’ Regan, Showbiz Story of the Year
Niall O’ Connor, Young Journalist of the Year
2016
The winners for 2016 were:[ 19] [ 20]
Michael Clifford , Journalist, Broadsheet Columnist
Ken Sweeney, Showbiz Journalist
The Irish Sun , Headline
Tom Lyons, Business Journalist
Fearghal O'Connor, Business Story
Paddy Murray, Popular Columnist
Nicola Tallant, Crime Journalist
Alan Sherry, Crime Story
Patrick Freyne, Critic
The Irish Times, Digital Innovation
Catherine Fegan, Popular Feature Writer
Susan Mitchell, Broadsheet Feature Writer
Jason O'Brien, Foreign Coverage[ 21]
The Herald , Front Page
Peter Murtagh, Investigative Journalist
Rosita Boland, News Analysis
Patrick O'Connell, News Reporter
Jody Corcoran, Political Journalist
Niamh Horan, Political Story
Maeve Quigley, Showbiz Stor
Vincent Hogan , Sports Story
Neil Francis , Sports Writer
Sunday World , Scoop of the Year
Sean Dunne, Young Journalist
2013
[ 18]
Kitty Holland, Journalist of the Year
Ian Kehoe, Business Journalist of the Year
Paul Howard, Columnist of the Year
David Walsh (The Lance Armstrong Doping Scandal) , Campaign of the Year
Mick McCaffery, Crime Journalist of the Year
Fintan O’Toole, Critic of the Year
Sunday World , Design and Presentation
independent.ie , Digital Excellence
Eoin Butler, Features of the Year
Jason O’Brien, Foreign Coverage
‘Deja Voodoo’ (Western People), Headline of the Year
Michael O’Farrell, News Analysis of the Year
Kitty Holland, News Reporter of the Year
Young Irish Writing (The Irish Times), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
Fiach Kelly, Political Journalist
Anthony Hennigan, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
Paul Williams, Scoop of the Year
Roy Curtis, Sports Reporter of the Year
Neil Francis, Sports Columnist of the Year
Barry Egan, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Elaine O’Loughlin, Young Journalist of the Year
2012
[ 18]
Michael Brennan, Fiach Kelly, Cormac McQuinn and Fionnan Sheahan, Journalist of the Year
Ian Kehoe, Business Journalist of the Year
Justine McCarthy, The Sunday Times (columnist), Dermot Bolger, Irish Daily Mail (commentator), Columnist of the Year
Nicola Tallant, Crime Journalist of the Year
Eileen Battersby, Critic of the Year
Irish Daily Mail , Design and Presentation
Philip Nolan, Features of the Year
‘Tiocfaith Ar Lamh’ (Irish Daily Star), Headline of the Year
Titanic Supplement (Irish Independent), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
Miriam Lord, Political Journalist
Marisa Reidy, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
Michael O’Farrell, Scoop of the Year
Ewan McKenna, Sports Reporter of the Year
Eamonn Sweeney, Sports Columnist of the Year
Alexandra Ryan, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Jennifer Bray, Young Journalist of the Year
2011
[ 18]
Simon Carswell, Journalist of the Year
Tom Lyons and Brian Carey, Business Journalist of the Year
Martina Devlin, Columnist of the Year
Patrick Freyne, Critic of the Year
Irish Examiner , Design and Presentation
Kathy Sheridan, Features of the Year
TY People (People Newspapers), Newspapers in Education (NiE)
Miriam Lord, Political Journalist
Colette Browne and Wexford Echo, Local Ireland Regional Journalist of the Year
Senan Molony, Scoop of the Year
Keiran Shannon, Sports Columnist of the Year
Jennifer O’Brien, Showbiz Journalist of the Year
Fiach Kelly, Young Journalist of the Year
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External links
Official website