Bevins Prize
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The Bevins Prize is a British award recognising outstanding investigative journalism. Established in 2008, it is named for the journalist Anthony Bevins (1942 - 2001) and awarded by the Bevins Trust. Also known as the "Rat up a Drainpipe Award", the Prize's trophy is modelled after a drain pipe.

Winners

  • 2008: Deborah Haynes
  • 2009: Paul Lewis
    Paul Lewis (journalist)
    Paul Lewis is a British journalist at The Guardian best known for his award-winning investigation of the Death of Ian Tomlinson at the 2009 G-20 summit protests. In August 2010 Lewis became head of the Guardians "multimedia special projects team" which aims to find "new angles on breaking news...

  • 2010: Clare Sambrook
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