Evening Standard Credit: westy48
The London Evening Standard today won Daily Newspaper of the Year at the London Press Club Awards.

The annual awards, which were presented by the Duchess of Cornwall, also included categories such as Scoop of the Year which went to the Sunday Times for its report on alleged corruption at FIFA.

The London Evening Standard beat the Daily Mail and the Times, which were also shortlisted in the Daily Newspaper of the Year category.

"To be awarded Newspaper of the Year is a tremendous honour for the London Evening Standard," editor of the Evening Standard Geordie Grieg said following the result.

"It is two years since the Lebedevs bought the paper and, at times, the paper was a hair's breadth from closure. Today we are so proud to be singled out by the London Press Club for our journalists' brilliant writing and photography. We are also delighted that by going free we transformed the economic fortunes of our paper."

Other winners include the Sunday Telegraph, which took away Sunday Newspaper of the Year and ITN's Bill Neely who was named Broadcast Journalist of the Year.

The full list of winners were published today on the London Press Club website.

Winners in full:

Consumer Journalist of the Year: Tricia Phillips (Daily Mirror)

Business Journalist of the Year: Chris Blackhurst (London Evening Standard)

Broadcast Journalist of the Year: Bill Neely (ITN)

Scoop of the Year: Sunday Times for corruption at FIFA

Edgar Wallace Trophy: Tom Utley (Daily Mail)

Daily Newspaper of the Year: London Evening Standard

Sunday Newspaper of the Year: Sunday Telegraph

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