Anusha Bradley | A Breach of Privacy

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Simon Wilson | The Cancer Diaries

A shock diagnosis forced Simon Wilson to come to terms with his own mortality. Rather than let it derail his work, the veteran journalist made the bold call to bring readers along on each step of his gruelling cancer journey.Just before Christmas 2017, veteran journalist Simon Wi ...  Show more

Anna Burns-Francis | The Right to Work

As fast-food workers suffered under the indignity of zero-hour contracts, Anna Burns-Francis stepped up to tell their stories. Her tireless reporting forced corporations to put employee welfare over greed.When Anna Burns-Francis began her investigation into zero-hour contracts, s ...  Show more

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