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£4,000 cash prize launched for investigative journalists

Tuesday 12 December 2017

JOURNALISTS hoping to uncover corruption and wrongdoing are being invited to enter a competition for a chance of winning a £4,000 cash prize.

The inaugural Ray Fitzwalter Award, launched in honour of the distinguished former World In Action editor, aims to recognise the best work by early career investigative journalists outside London.

A panel including ITV’s controller of current affairs Tom Giles and Channel 4’s head of news and current affairs Dorothy Byrne will judge the entries.

As well as the cash prize that must partly be spent on an investigation during 2018, the winner will get the opportunity to be mentored by a panel of experienced investigative journalists.

The award, sponsored by the University of Salford, Channel 4, ITV, and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, is open to early career journalists working in any medium, based within the UK but outside the capital.

It was first announced by film director Paul Greengrass at the University’s Nations And Regions Media Conference in memory of Ray Fitzwalter, who chaired the conference and served as a visiting professor at the University. 

The Bury-born journalist, who sadly died in 2016 of cancer, helped end the career of home secretary Reginald Maudling after uncovering the politician’s links with corrupt businessman John Poulson.

He also covered the slaughter in East Pakistan that led to the birth of Bangladesh and later commissioned a series of documentaries on the Birmingham pub bombings, exposing one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British history.

Andrew Fletcher, Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Salford, said: “This is an important award, celebrating the often overlooked investigative journalists working outside of London. It’s also about recognising the importance of digging out facts, at a time when fake news and misinformation have never been more prevalent.”

Ray’s wife, Luise Fitzwalter, said: “Ray would be both amazed and slightly embarrassed about the idea but would totally approve.”

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an awards ceremony at the University of Salford’s MediaCityUK campus on 19 April 2018 where the winner will be announced.

The closing date for entries is 14 February 2018.

Click here for more info and details of how to enter.