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Janice Turner wins Comment Journalist of the Year

71 replies

Bittermints · 10/12/2018 22:14

Well done, Janice. Richly deserved.

twitter.com/pressgazette/status/1072247520141733888

Janice said: “When you write about really difficult and toxic subjects it really helps to have your newspaper behind you and I just want to thank the Times... who have been completely behind me in dealing with something that is complicated. I have a privilege in being able to write about this difficult subject, which is not something women in universities have at the moment, and I urge that we debate this more thoroughly and freely.”

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GCAcademic · 10/12/2018 22:14

I’m really pleased for her. It’s very well deserved.

Datun · 10/12/2018 22:15

Excellent. And sends a message.

VickyEadie · 10/12/2018 22:15

Well deserved.

BigotedWoman · 10/12/2018 22:16

Fantastic!! Is the one where people resigned the jury because of her?

ProfessionalBarren · 10/12/2018 22:16

Ah fantastic news!

GingerbreadTeapot · 10/12/2018 22:16

Fantastic 🌟

HumphreyCobblers · 10/12/2018 22:16

I am so pleased to see this.

Congratulations Janice. Thank you so much for your work.

Bittermints · 10/12/2018 22:17

Yes, I think there were resignations. This is from the Press Gazette, which I think is a pretty prestigious one.

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Popchyk · 10/12/2018 22:17

Yay, Janice.

Well done.

TallulahWaitingInTheRain · 10/12/2018 22:17

Hurray

SophoclesTheFox · 10/12/2018 22:17

congratulations, Janice!

littlbrowndog · 10/12/2018 22:18

😂😂💪💪💪Janice

Badstyley · 10/12/2018 22:19

Brilliant, well done Janice. I’m glad your work has been recognised. That and all the flack you’ve taken for it. I can’t do emojis so here’s some wine.

ChattyLion · 10/12/2018 22:19

Brilliant news. Her work over the last few years in this area has been personally brave and always insightful. Janice has also written articles on pro choice issues when it was not a popular area for journalists to cover. She seems to always be thinking ahead of the curve, always telling the truth, always sensitive to how these big issues will play out for women. I hope she knows how much this is appreciated and it’s fantastic to see it recognised here.

GrinitchSpinach · 10/12/2018 22:20

Wonderful!

GenderIsAPrison · 10/12/2018 22:20

That's fantastic.

What's the story with the resignations?

MsJeminaPuddleduck · 10/12/2018 22:22

Great news and very well deserved 💐🥂

Reminds me I was going to sign up for a Times subscription as their GC coverage has been so good (and Guardian has been hopeless 😢)

Bittermints · 10/12/2018 22:24

Another bit of good news from the British Journalism Awards:

First up tonight it’s the Technology Journalism prize - and it goes to @carolecadwalla of @ObserverUK for TheCambridge Analytica Files

Cat woman triumphs!

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TheLastSaola · 10/12/2018 22:26

Also worth mentioning her excellent work describing her mother's dementia and decline - another difficult an emotive subject that she has brought great clarity and honesty too, though in a very different way to her work on trans issues.

Very well deserved.

EmpressAdultHumanFemale · 10/12/2018 22:27

BRILLIANT, so well deserved. Congratulations Janice!

LangCleg · 10/12/2018 22:29

Congratulations, Janice! No more than you deserve.

groundcontroltomontydon · 10/12/2018 22:30

Brilliant news. So well deserved. Janice's work is journalism at its very best.

HumberElla · 10/12/2018 22:31

Fantastic news! Absolutely deserved. Thank you JT and I’m looking forward to hearing much more from you in future.

Ereshkigal · 10/12/2018 22:33

Well done Janice WineThanks

Bittermints · 10/12/2018 22:34

It was a different awards ceremony that prompted resignations.

www.pressgazette.co.uk/times-withdraws-from-comment-awards-event-over-treatment-of-columnists-janice-turner-melanie-phillips/

Janice Turner was shortlisted in the Commentator of the Year category at the Editorial Intelligence UK Comment Awards alongside Guardian journalists Marina Hyde and Gary Younge.

However, awards judge Helen Belcher, co-founder of activist group Trans Media Watch, objected to Turner’s nomination and asked for her name to be removed – despite the fact that judging had already taken place.

In a statement, Belcher claimed that since the Times began printing pieces “continually positioning trans people as dangerous sex offenders”, beginning with one by Turner in September last year, “I have heard of more trans suicides than at any point since 2012″.

“These have mainly been of trans teenagers,” she added.

Writing in the Times on Saturday, Turner said the allegation that her work has “caused the deaths of children is the most upsetting accusation I’ve faced in 30 years”.

“For some trans activists to accuse me of causing the deaths of troubled teens shows how toxic this debate has become,” she added.

“My Times column from September 2017, which supposedly precipitated a suicide epidemic, described a feminist meeting where a trans activist punched a 60-year-old woman in the face.

“Everything I have written since has been intended to shed light.”

Turner previously tweeted that Belcher’s statement contained a “ghastly accusation” and called them “serious (and libellous) claims”.

In a leader column on Friday, the Times called for a “far broader and far calmer debate” about transgender rights.

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