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Business Post wins six awards at annual Law Society’s Justice Media Awards

Five reporters have been recognised for their work across a range of topics including including cancer screening, relationship breakdowns, golden visas, Nimbys and the treatment of Uyghurs

Winner: Catherine Sanz of The Business Post won for her podcast ‘Law on Trial’ for the second year in a row. The Business Post won three category awards and three merits at the Law Society of Ireland’s Justice Media Awards. Picture: Jason Clarke

The Business Post has won three category awards and three merits at the Law Society of Ireland’s Justice Media Awards.

Daniel Murray won the Sunday journalism category for his investigative feature on Why the WHO is reviewing Ireland’s cancer screening and what’s at stake.

The judges described it as “a powerful series of reports that was true public interest journalism. It provided comprehensive reporting into the cancer screening process and litigation.”

Legal affairs correspondent Catherine Sanz won the podcast category alongside Neville Cox and Carolyn Goulden for the Business Post Law on Trial podcast’s interview with Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC on defending pro-democracy campaigners around the world.