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May 22, 2013updated 29 May 2013 7:57pm

Spiked Newsnight Savile story is joint winner of London Press Club scoop prize

By Dominic Ponsford

BBC Newsnight's spiked Jimmy Savile child abuse story was today named joint winner of the scoop of the year at the London Press Club.

Liz MacKean and Meirion Jones picked up the prize alongside freelance Miles Goslett, whose story was published in The Oldie magazine after being turned down by seven nationals, and Mark Williams-Thomas, who broke the story in the mainstream media for ITV.

MacKean said: “It goes to show that you can’t keep a good story down. It’s probably fair to say that BBC command and control would not be delighted by this award being given to Meirion and myself.

“Even though they’ve now got their heads back on, they've still failed to acknowledge that the BBC should have run this story. Congratulations to Mark Williams-Thomas and to Miles for eventually doing that.”

Mark Williams-Thomas paid tribute to the BBC journalists. He said: “These are two of the best journalists this country has. For them, the most important thing was for the truth to be out there.”

Here is the full list of winners:

Broadcast Journalist of the Year

John Humphrys (Today Programme, BBC Radio 4)

Business Journalist of the Year

Tom Bergin (Reuters)

Scoop of the Year

Miles Goslett (The Oldie) – Savile abuse scandal

Liz MacKean and Meirion Jones (Newsnight, BBC2) – Savile abuse scandal

Mark Williams-Thomas (Exposure, ITV) – Savile abuse scandal

Blog of the Year

Fleet Street Fox (Susi Boniface)

Arts Reviewer of the Year

Chris Tookey (Daily Mail)

Daily Newspaper of the Year

The Times

Sunday Newspaper of the Year

Mail on Sunday

Edgar Wallace Award

Caitlin Moran

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