Times, Mail and Guardian compete for LPC award
The Guardian is also shortlisted for scoop of the year for its coverage of the News of the World phone-hacking story
The Guardian is also shortlisted for scoop of the year for its coverage of the News of the World phone-hacking story
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The Times, Daily Mail and the Guardian have made the shortlist for daily newspaper of the year at this year's London Press Club awards, with the latter also shortlisted for scoop of the year for its phone-hacking coverage.
In the Sunday newspaper category, the Sunday Times, Independent on Sunday, Mail on Sunday will compete for the prize of best newspaper.
As well as the Guardian's phone-hacking revelations, the scoop of the year category also includes the Daily Mirror's article on Milly Dowler's killer, and an edition of Panorama documenting abuse at a care home, which won at the Broadcasting Press Guild awards last month.
Sky's Alex Crawford, Channel 4's Alex Thomson and BBC Newsnight's Paul Mason are the nominees for broadcast journalist of the year.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 8 May.
Alex Crawford - Sky News
Alex Thomson - Channel 4 News
Paul Mason - BBC Newsnight
Ian Cowie - Daily and Sunday Telegraph
James Hall - Daily and Sunday Telegraph
Simon Gompertz - BBC
David Wighton - The Times
Mark Kleinman - Sky News
Stephanie Flanders - BBC
Bringing Milly Dowler's Killer to Justice - David Collins, Daily Mirror
Care Home Abuse - Panorama
Phone Hacking - The Guardian
Daily Mail
The Guardian
The Times
The Independent on Sunday
Mail on Sunday
The Sunday Times