The Sunday Mail was last night named newspaper of the year at the Scottish Press Awards.
The paper and its sister title the Daily Record won five awards between them at the Glasgow ceremony.
Meanwhile, the Sunday Herald’s Paul Hutcheon was named journalist of the year and Chris Williams, the former Scottish Daily Mail editor, was awarded a lifetime achievement prize.
Here is the full list of winners:
Sports photographer of the year: Ian MacNicol
News photographer of the year: Alan Simpson
Cartoonist of the year: Brian Adcock, The Scotsman/Scotland on Sunday
Young journalist of the year: Anthony Joseph, Evening Express
Weekly newspaper of the year: Ayrshire Post
Arts/entertainment journalist of the year: Aidan Smith, The Scotsman
Interviewer of the year: Patricia Kane, Scottish Mail on Sunday
Political journalist of the year: Paul Hutcheon, Sunday Herald
Columnist of the year: Bill Leckie, The Scottish Sun
Financial/business journalist of the year: Ryan Crighton, The Press & Journal
Feature writer of the year: David Pratt, The Herald and Sunday Herald
Sports feature writer of the year: Tom English, The Scotsman/Scotland on Sunday
Sports news writer of the year: Keith Jackson, Daily Record
Innovation of the year: The Scotsman Rugby Show
Front page of the year: The Scottish Sun, Nats Unveil Vision for a Free Scotland
Journalism team of the year: The Scottish Sun, Clutha
Campaign of the year: Daily Record, Stop the Danger Dogs
Scoop of the year: Russell Findlay and Billy Briggs, Sunday Mail
Reporter of the year: Lauren Crooks, Sunday Mail
Lifetime achievement award: Chris Williams
Journalist of the year: Paul Hutcheon, Sunday Herald
Newspaper of the Year: Sunday Mail
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