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Orwell Prize

The Orwell Prize is a British prize for political writing. The Prize is awarded by The Orwell Foundation, an independent charity (Registered Charity No 1161563, formerly "The Orwell Prize") governed by a board of trustees.[1] Four prizes are awarded each year: one each for a fiction (established 2019) and non-fiction book on politics, one for journalism and one for "Exposing Britain's Social Evils" (established 2015); between 2009 and 2012, a fifth prize was awarded for blogging. In each case, the winner is the short-listed entry which comes closest to George Orwell's own ambition to "make political writing into an art".[2]

In 2014, the Youth Orwell Prize was launched, targeted at school years 9 to 13 in order to "support and inspire a new generation of politically engaged young writers".[3] In 2015, The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain's Social Evils, sponsored and supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, was launched.[4]

The British political theorist Sir Bernard Crick founded The Orwell Prize in 1993, using money from the royalties of the hardback edition of his biography of Orwell. Its current sponsors are Orwell's son Richard Blair, The Political Quarterly, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Orwell Estate's literary agents, A. M. Heath.[5] The Prize was formerly sponsored by the Media Standards Trust and Reuters.[6] Bernard Crick remained chair of the judges until 2006; since 2007, the media historian Jean Seaton has been the Director of the Prize. Judging panels for all four prizes are appointed annually.[7]

Winners and shortlists edit

The Orwell Prize for Political Fiction (2019–present) edit

Year Author Title Result Ref.
2019 Anna Burns Milkman Winner [8][9]
Glen James Brown Ironopolis Shortlist [10]
Nick Drnaso Sabrina
Diana Evans Ordinary People
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma House of Stone
Leni Zumas Red Clocks
2020 Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys Winner [11][12][13]
Lucy Ellmann Ducks, Newburyport Shortlist [14]
Bernardine Evaristo Girl, Woman, Other
John Lanchester The Wall
Attica Locke Heaven, My Home
Edna O'Brien Girl
2021 Ali Smith Summer Winner [13][15][16][17]
Abdulrazak Gurnah Afterlives Shortlist [18]
Colum McCann Apeirogon
Rumaan Alam Leave the World Behind [19]
Akwaeke Emezi The Death of Vivek Oji
Brit Bennett The Vanishing Half [18]
2022 Claire Keegan Small Things Like These Winner [20][21]
Alice Albinia Cwen Shortlist [22][23]
Anuk Arudpragasam A Passage North
Natasha Brown Assembly
Jessie Greengrass The High House
Audrey Magee The Colony
J. O. Morgan Appliance
Yara Rodrigues Fowler There Are More Things
Isabel Waidner Sterling Karat Gold
2023 Tom Crewe The New Life Winner [24][25]
Caleb Azumah Nelson Small Worlds Shortlist [26][13]
Eleanor Catton Birnam Wood
Jonathan Coe Bournville
Diana Evans A House for Alice
Linda Grant The Story of the Forest
Barbara Kingsolver Demon Copperhead
Selby Wynn Schwartz After Sappho

The Orwell Prize for Political Writing (2019–present) edit

Year Author Title Result Ref.
2019 Patrick Radden Keefe Say Nothing: A True Story Of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland Winner [8][9]
Oliver Bullough Moneyland: Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World and How to Take It Back Shortlist [10]
Francisco Cantú The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border
Nora Krug Heimat: A German Family Album
David Pilling The Growth Delusion: The Wealth and Well-Being of Nations
Alpa Shah Nightmarch: Among India's Revolutionary Guerrillas
2020 Kate Clanchy Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me Winner [11][12]
Tim Bouverie Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain, Churchill and the Road to War Shortlist [14]
Caroline Criado Perez Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Amelia Gentleman The Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile Environment
Robert Macfarlane Underland: A Deep Time Journey
Charles Moore Margaret Thatcher--Herself Alone: The Authorized Biography Vol. 3
Shoshana Zuboff The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
2021 Joshua Yaffa Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition and Compromise in Putin's Russia Winner [15][16][17]
Olivette Otele African Europeans: An Untold History Shortlist [18]
Barbara Demick Eat the Buddha: The Story of Modern Tibet through the People of One Town
James Rebanks English Pastoral: An Inheritance
Madeleine Bunting Labours of Love: The Crisis of Care
Christina Lamb Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: What War Does to Women
Michael Taylor The Interest: How the British Establishment Resisted the Abolition of Slavery
2022 Sally Hayden My Fourth Time, We Drowned Winner [13][20][21]
Polly Curtis Behind Closed Doors Shortlist [22][23]
David Graeber and David Wengrow The Dawn of Everything
Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja Spike: The Virus vs The People
Kojo Koram Uncommon Wealth
Kei Miller Things I Have Withheld
Rebecca Solnit Orwell's Roses
Amia Srinivasan The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
Adam Tooze Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World's Economy
Michela Wrong Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad
2023 Peter Apps Show Me the Bodies: How We Let Grenfell Happen Winner [25]
Hannah Barnes Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock's Gender Service for Children Shortlist [26][13]
Luke Harding Invasion: Russia’s Bloody War and Ukraine’s Fight for Survival
Emily Kenway Who Cares?: The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving, and How We Solve It
John McManus Inside Qatar: Hidden Stories from One of the Richest Nations on Earth
Angela Saini The Patriarchs: How Men Came to Rule
Philippe Sands The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy
Annabel Sowemimo Divided: Racism, Medicine and Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare
Ian Williams Fire of the Dragon: China’s New Cold War

Combined book category (1994–2018) edit

Beginning with 2019, the Book prize was split into fiction and non-fiction categories.[27][28]

Year Author Title Result Ref.
1994 Anatol Lieven The Baltic Revolution: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the Path to Independence Winner
1995 Fionnuala O'Connor In Search of a State: Catholics in Northern Ireland Winner
1996 Fergal Keane Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey Winner
1997 Peter Godwin Mukiwa: A White Boy in Africa Winner
1998 Patricia Hollis Jennie Lee: A Life Winner
1999 D. M. Thomas Alexander Solzhenitsyn: a Century in His Life Winner
2000 Brian Cathcart The Case of Stephen Lawrence Winner
2001 Michael Ignatieff Virtual War Winner
2002 Miranda Carter Anthony Blunt: His Lives Winner
2003 Francis Wheen Hoo-hahs and Passing Frenzies: Collected Journalism 1991–2000 Winner
Matthew Parris Chance Witness: An Outsider's Life in Politics Shortlist
Iain Sinclair London Orbital: A Walk Around the M25
Robert Gildea Marianne in Chains: In Search of the German Occupation 1940-45
Richard Weight Patriots: National Identity in Britain 1940-2000
Neal Ascherson Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland
2004 Robert Cooper The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the Twenty-First Century Winner
Monica Ali Brick Lane Shortlist
John Campbell Margaret Thatcher: Volume Two: The Iron Lady
Norman Davies Rising ’44: The Battle For Warsaw
Hugo Young Supping with the Devils: Political Journalism from Thatcher to Blair
2003 Michael Collins The Likes of Us: A Biography of the White Working Class Winner
Timothy Garton Ash Free World Shortlist
Helena Kennedy Just Law
Andrew Marr My Trade: A Short History of British Journalism
Ian Buruma & Avishai Margalit Occidentalism: A Short History of Anti-Westernism
Juliet Gardiner Wartime: Britain 1939-1945
2004 Delia Jarrett-Macauley Moses, Citizen and Me Winner [29]
Bernard Hare Urban Grimshaw and The Shed Crew Shortlist
Richard Webster The Secret of Bryn Estyn: The Making of a Modern Witch Hunt
Michela Wrong I Didn't Do It For You: How the World Used and Abused a Small African Nation
David Loyn Frontline: The True Story of the British Mavericks Who Changed the Face of War Reporting
Ekow Eshun Black Gold of the Sun: Searching for Home in England and Africa
2007 Peter Hennessy Having It So Good: Britain in the 1950s Winner
Simon Jenkins Thatcher and Sons: A Revolution in Three Acts Shortlist
Rory Stewart Occupational Hazards: My Time Governing in Iraq
Lewis Page Lions, Donkeys And Dinosaurs: Waste and Blundering in the Military
Carmen Callil Bad Faith: A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland
Hugh Brogan Alexis de Tocqueville: Prophet of Democracy in the Age of Revolution
2008 Raja Shehadeh Palestinian Walks: Forays into a Vanishing Landscape Winner
Nick Cohen What's Left? Shortlist
Jay Griffiths Wild
William Hague William Wilberforce
Ed Husain The Islamist
Marina Lewycka Two Caravans
Clive Stafford Smith Bad Men
2009 Andrew Brown Fishing in Utopia: Sweden and the future that disappeared Winner [30][31]
Tony Judt Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century Shortlist [32]
Owen Matthews Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love and War
Hsiao-Hung Pai Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour
Ahmed Rashid Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia
Mark Thompson The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front 1915–1918
2010 Andrea Gillies Keeper Winner
Christopher de Bellaigue Rebel Land: Among Turkey's Forgotten Peoples Shortlist
Petina Gappah An Elegy for Easterly
John Kampfner Freedom For Sale: How We Made Money and Lost Our Liberty
Kenan Malik From Fatwa to Jihad: The Rushdie Affair and Its Legacy
Michela Wrong t's Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistle Blower
2011 Tom Bingham The Rule of Law Winner [33][34]
Afsaneh Moqadam Death to the Dictator!: Witnessing Iran's election and the Crippling of the Islamic Republic Shortlist [35]
Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22
Oliver Bullough Let Our Fame Be Great: Journeys among the defiant people of the Caucasus
D. R. Thorpe Supermac: The Life of Harold Macmillan
Helen Dunmore The Betrayal
2012 Toby Harnden Dead Men Risen Winner [36][37]
Misha Glenny DarkMarket: CyberThieves, CyberCops and You Shortlist [38]
Gavin Knight Hood Rat
Richard Lloyd Parry People Who Eat Darkness: The Fate of Lucie Blackman
Siddhartha Deb The Beautiful and the Damned: Life in the New India
Julia Lovell The Opium War
2013 A. T. Williams A Very British Killing: The Death of Baha Mousa Winner [39][40]
Carmen Bugan Burying the Typewriter Shortlist [41]
Pankaj Mishra From the Ruins of the Empire
Clive Stafford Smith Injustice
Richard Holloway Leaving Alexandria
Raja Shehadeh Occupation Diaries
Marie Colvin On the Front Line: The Collected Journalism of Marie Colvin [40][41]
2014 Alan Johnson This Boy: A Memoir of a Childhood Winner [42][43]
Gaiutra Bahadur Coolie Woman Shortlist [44]
Charles Moore Not for Turning
David Goodhart The British Dream
Frank Dikötter The Tragedy of Liberation
James Fergusson The World's Most Dangerous Place
2015 James Meek Private Island: Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else Winner [45][46]
Rana Dasgupta Capital: The Eruption of Delhi Shortlist [47]
Nick Davies Hack Attack: How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch
Dan Davies In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile
David Kynaston Modernity Britain: Opening the Box, 1957–1959
Louisa Lim People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited
2016 Arkady Ostrovsky The Invention of Russia Winner [48]
Wendell Steavenson Circling the Square Shortlist [49]
John Kay Other People's Money
Jason Burke The New Threat from Islamic Militancy
Ferdinand Mount The Tears of the Rajas
Emma Sky The Unravelling
2017 John Bew Citizen Clem: A Biography of Attlee Winner [50]
Ruth Dudley Edwards The Seven: The Lives and Legacies of the Founding Fathers of the Irish Republic Shortlist [51]
Tim Shipman All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain's Political Class
J. D. Taylor Island Story: Journeys Around Unfamiliar Britain
Adrian Tempany And the Sun Shines Now: How Hillsborough and the Premier League Changed Britain
Gary Younge Another Day in the Death of America: A Chronicle of Ten Short Lives
2018 Darren McGarvey Poverty Safari Winner [52]
Christopher de Bellaigue The Islamic Enlightenment: The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason Shortlist [53][54]
Cordelia Fine Testosterone Rex
Mark Mazower What You Did Not Tell
Ali Smith Winter
Clair Wills Lovers and Strangers: An Immigrant History of Post-War Britain

The Orwell Prize for Journalism (1994–present ) edit

Year Recipient Result Ref.
1994 Neal Ascherson
1995 Paul Foot Winner
1995 Tim Laxton Winner
1996 Melanie Phillips Winner
1997 Ian Bell Winner [55]
1998 Polly Toynbee Winner
1999 Robert Fisk Winner [56]
2000 David McKittrick Winner
2001 David Aaronovitch Winner
2002 Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Winner [57]
2003 Brian Sewell Winner
2004 Vanora Bennett Winner
2005 Matthew Parris Winner
2006 Timothy Garton Ash Winner [58]
Steve Richards Shortlist
Oliver Burkeman
Lesley Riddoch
Jonathan Freedland
Bronwen Maddox
2007 Peter Beaumont Winner [59]
John Rentoul Shortlist
Martin Bright
Peter Hitchens
2008 Johann Hari (revoked in 2011) Winner
Clive James Shortlist
Anton La Guardia
Andrew Rawnsley
Mary Riddell
Paul Vallely
2009 Patrick Cockburn Winner [60]
Peter Oborne Shortlist
Peter Hitchens
Henry Porter
Donald Macintyre
Catherine Bennett
2010 Peter Hitchens Winner [61]
Paul Lewis Shortlist
John Arlidge
Hamish McRae
David Reynolds
Anthony Loyd
Amelia Gentleman
2011 Jenni Russell Winner [62]
Rachel Shabi Shortlist
Philip Collins
Gideon Rachman
Declan Walsh
Catherine Mayer
Amelia Gentleman
2012 Amelia Gentleman Winner [63]
Edward Docx Shortlist
Daniel Finkelstein
David James Smith
Simon Kuper
Paul Lewis
2013 Andrew Norfolk Winner [64]
Tom Bergin
Kim Sengupta Shortlist
Jamil Anderlini
Ian Cobain
Christina Patterson
2014 Ghaith Abdul-Ahad Winner [65]
James Astill Shortlist
Jonathan Freedland
Aditya Chakrabortty
Mary Riddell
AA Gill
Gideon Rachman
2015 Martin Chulov Winner [66]
Rosie Blau Shortlist
Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi
Peter Ross
Mary Riddell
Kim Sengupta
2016 Iona Craig Winner [67][68]
Gideon Rachman
Douglas Murray Shortlist
Oliver Bullough
David Gardner
Shiraz Maher
Louise Tickle
2017 Fintan O'Toole Winner
Rosie Blau Shortlist
Carole Cadwalladr
Aditya Chakrabortty
Nick Cohen
John Harris
Paul Wood
2018 Carole Cadwalladr Winner
Edward Carr Shortlist [69]
Sam Knight
Anthony Loyd
Jack Shenker
Janice Turner
2019 Suzanne Moore Winner [70]
Steve Bloomfield Winner [71][9]
2020 Janice Turner Winner [12]
John Harris and John Domokos Nominee [72]
2021 John Harris and John Domokos Winner [72][17]
George Arbuthnott and Jonathan Calvert Shortlist [73]
Chloe Hadjimatheou
Sarah O'Connor
Megha Rajagopalan and Alison Killing
Gary Younge [73][74]
2022 George Monbiot Winner [75]
Ali Fowle, Aun Qi Koh, and Drew Ambrose Shortlist [76]
Billy Perrigo
Daniel Trilling
Gabriel Gatehouse and Lucy Proctor
2023 Gary Younge Winner [77]
Paul Caruana Galizia & Katie Gunning Shortlist [26]
Isobel Cockerell
Helen Lewis
Yogita Limaye with Imogen Anderson, Sanjay Ganguly and Malik Mudassir Hassan
Sean Morrison
Madeleine Schwartz
Quentin Sommerville
Wendell Steavenson

The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain's Social Evils (2015–present) edit

Year Author(s) Title Publisher Result Ref.
2015 Alison Holt Care of the elderly and vulnerable BBC Winner
Randeep Ramesh Casino, style Gambling as a Social Ill Shortlist
Nick Mathiason A Great British Housing Crisis
Mark Townsend Serco: a hunt for the truth inside Yarl's Wood
George Arbuthnott Slaves in peril on the sea
Aditya Chakrabortty London Housing Crisis
2016 Nicci Gerrard Words fail us: Dementia and the arts Winner [78]
Sally Gainsbury, Sarah Neville, and John Burn-Murdoch The Austerity State Financial Times Shortlist
Jackie Long, Job Rabkin, and Lee Sorrell Detention Undercover: Inside Yarl's Wood Channel 4
Michael Buchanan Investigation into NHS Failings
David Cohen, Matt Writtle, and Kiran Mensah The Estate We're In London Evening Standard
David Leigh, James Ball, Juliette Garside, and David Pegg The HSBC Files The Guardian
2017 Felicity Lawrence The gangsters on England's doorstep The Guardian Winner
Billy Kenber Drug profiteering exposed The Times Shortlist
Tom Warren, Jane Bradley, and Richard Holmes The RBS Dash for Cash BuzzFeed News
Ros Wynne-Jones Real Britain Daily Mirror
Mark Townsend From Brighton the Battlefield The Guardian
Anna Hall, Erica Gornal, and Louise Tickle Behind Closed Doors True Vision Aire and The Guardian
2018 Sarah O’Connor, John Burn-Murdoch, and Christopher Nunn On the Edge Financial Times Winner
Andy Davies, Anja Popp, and Dai Bakera Her Name Was Lindy Channel 4 News Shortlist
Joe Plomin Behind Locked Doors BBC Panorama
Patrick Strudwick This Man Had His Leg Broken in Four Places Because He Is Gay BuzzFeed UK
Mark Townsend Four young black men die: were they killed by the police? The Observer
Jennifer Williams Spice Manchester Evening News
2019 Max Daly Behind County Lines Vice Winner [9]
2020 Ian Birrell Winner [12]
2021 Annabel Deas Hope High BBC Radio 5 Live Winner [17]
Robert Wright Behind Closed Doors: Modern Slavery in Kensington The Financial Times Shortlist [73]
Sirin Kale Lost to the Virus The Guardian
Simon Akam Britain and the Pandemic 1843
Tom Kelly, Susie Coen, and Sophie Borland Exposing the Care Homes Catastrophe Mail Investigation Team
Jane Bradley and Amanda Taub Failings in Britain Leave Victims of Domestic Violence in Peril The New York Times
Richard Watson Hate Crime BBC Newsnight
2022 Ed Thomas The Cost of Covid - Burnley Crisis BBC News Winner [79]
2023 Shanti Das Migrant care workers The Observer Winner (joint) [80]
Mark Townsend Child asylum seekers The Observer Winner (joint) [81]

The Orwell Prize for Reporting Homelessness (2023–present) edit

Year Author Result Ref.
2023 Freya Marshall Payne Winner [82]
Daniel Lavelle Winner [83]
Carolyn Atkinson Shortlist [26][84]
Lucy Campbell
Daniel Hewitt
Zohra Naciri
Jack Simpson
Vicky Spratt
Daniel Trilling

Blog category (2009–2012) edit

Year Author Title Result Ref.
2009 Richard Horton NightJack: An English Detective Winner
Iain Dale Shortlist
Paul Mason
Alix Mortimer
Owen Polley
Andrew Sparrow
2010 Winston Smith (pseudonym) Working with the Underclass Winner [85]
David Allen Green Jack of Kent Shortlist
Tim Marshall Foreign Matters
Madam Miaow (pseudonym) Madam Miaow says: Of culture, pop-culture and petri dishes
Laurie Penny Penny Red and others
Hopi Sen Hopi Sen
2011 Graeme Archer Winner [86]
Molly Bennett Shortlist
Cath Elliott [87]
Daniel Hannan [88]
Nelson Jones
Paul Mason
Duncan McLaren (author) [89]
2012 Rangers Tax Case Winner
Lisa Ansell Lisa Ansell Shortlist
Ms Baroque (pseudonym) Baroque in Hackney
BendyGirl (pseudonym) Benefit Scrounging Scum
Alex Massie Alex Massie
Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi
Wiggy (pseudonym) Beneath The Wig

Special prizes edit

In addition to the four regular prizes, the judges may choose to award a special prize.

In 2007, BBC's Newsnight programme was given a special prize, the judges noting, "When we were discussing the many very fine pieces of journalism that were submitted Newsnight just spontaneously emerged in our deliberations as the most precious and authoritative home for proper reporting of important stories, beautifully and intelligently crafted by journalists of rare distinction."

In 2008, Clive James was given a special award.

In 2009, Tony Judt was given a lifetime achievement award.

In 2012, a posthumous award was made to Christopher Hitchens, his book Arguably having been longlisted that year.[37][36]

In 2013, Marie Colvin received a special prize for On the Front Line. She had been killed earlier that year while on assignment in Homs, Syria.[40]

In 2014, the Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland was given a special award, after having been shortlisted for the Journalism Prize that year.

Controversy edit

In 2008 the winner in the Journalism category was Johann Hari. In July 2011 the Council of the Orwell Prize decided to revoke Hari's award and withdraw the prize. Public announcement was delayed as Hari was then under investigation by The Independent for professional misconduct.[90] In September 2011 Hari announced that he was returning his prize "as an act of contrition for the errors I made elsewhere, in my interviews", although he "stands by the articles that won the prize".[91] A few weeks later, the Council of the Orwell Prize confirmed that Hari had returned the plaque but not the £2,000 prize money, and issued a statement that one of the articles submitted for the prize, "How multiculturalism is betraying women", published by The Independent in April 2007, "contained inaccuracies and conflated different parts of someone else's story (specifically, a report in Der Spiegel)".[92]

Hari did not initially return the prize money of £2,000.[93] He later offered to repay the money, but Political Quarterly, responsible for paying the prize money in 2008, instead invited Hari to make a donation to English PEN, of which George Orwell was a member. Hari arranged with English PEN to make a donation equal to the value of the prize, to be paid in installments once Hari returned to work at The Independent.[94] However, Hari did not return to work at The Independent.

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For the NCTE George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language see Orwell Award The Orwell Prize is a British prize for political writing The Prize is awarded by The Orwell Foundation an independent charity Registered Charity No 1161563 formerly The Orwell Prize governed by a board of trustees 1 Four prizes are awarded each year one each for a fiction established 2019 and non fiction book on politics one for journalism and one for Exposing Britain s Social Evils established 2015 between 2009 and 2012 a fifth prize was awarded for blogging In each case the winner is the short listed entry which comes closest to George Orwell s own ambition to make political writing into an art 2 In 2014 the Youth Orwell Prize was launched targeted at school years 9 to 13 in order to support and inspire a new generation of politically engaged young writers 3 In 2015 The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain s Social Evils sponsored and supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation was launched 4 The British political theorist Sir Bernard Crick founded The Orwell Prize in 1993 using money from the royalties of the hardback edition of his biography of Orwell Its current sponsors are Orwell s son Richard Blair The Political Quarterly the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Orwell Estate s literary agents A M Heath 5 The Prize was formerly sponsored by the Media Standards Trust and Reuters 6 Bernard Crick remained chair of the judges until 2006 since 2007 the media historian Jean Seaton has been the Director of the Prize Judging panels for all four prizes are appointed annually 7 Contents 1 Winners and shortlists 1 1 The Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2019 present 1 2 The Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2019 present 1 3 Combined book category 1994 2018 1 4 The Orwell Prize for Journalism 1994 present 1 5 The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain s Social Evils 2015 present 1 6 The Orwell Prize for Reporting Homelessness 2023 present 1 7 Blog category 2009 2012 2 Special prizes 3 Controversy 4 References 5 External linksWinners and shortlists editThe Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2019 present edit Year Author Title Result Ref 2019 Anna Burns Milkman Winner 8 9 Glen James Brown Ironopolis Shortlist 10 Nick Drnaso Sabrina Diana Evans Ordinary People Novuyo Rosa Tshuma House of Stone Leni Zumas Red Clocks 2020 Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys Winner 11 12 13 Lucy Ellmann Ducks Newburyport Shortlist 14 Bernardine Evaristo Girl Woman Other John Lanchester The Wall Attica Locke Heaven My Home Edna O Brien Girl 2021 Ali Smith Summer Winner 13 15 16 17 Abdulrazak Gurnah Afterlives Shortlist 18 Colum McCann Apeirogon Rumaan Alam Leave the World Behind 19 Akwaeke Emezi The Death of Vivek Oji Brit Bennett The Vanishing Half 18 2022 Claire Keegan Small Things Like These Winner 20 21 Alice Albinia Cwen Shortlist 22 23 Anuk Arudpragasam A Passage North Natasha Brown Assembly Jessie Greengrass The High House Audrey Magee The Colony J O Morgan Appliance Yara Rodrigues Fowler There Are More Things Isabel Waidner Sterling Karat Gold 2023 Tom Crewe The New Life Winner 24 25 Caleb Azumah Nelson Small Worlds Shortlist 26 13 Eleanor Catton Birnam Wood Jonathan Coe Bournville Diana Evans A House for Alice Linda Grant The Story of the Forest Barbara Kingsolver Demon Copperhead Selby Wynn Schwartz After Sappho The Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2019 present edit Year Author Title Result Ref 2019 Patrick Radden Keefe Say Nothing A True Story Of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland Winner 8 9 Oliver Bullough Moneyland Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World and How to Take It Back Shortlist 10 Francisco Cantu The Line Becomes a River Dispatches from the Border Nora Krug Heimat A German Family Album David Pilling The Growth Delusion The Wealth and Well Being of Nations Alpa Shah Nightmarch Among India s Revolutionary Guerrillas 2020 Kate Clanchy Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me Winner 11 12 Tim Bouverie Appeasing Hitler Chamberlain Churchill and the Road to War Shortlist 14 Caroline Criado Perez Invisible Women Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men Amelia Gentleman The Windrush Betrayal Exposing the Hostile Environment Robert Macfarlane Underland A Deep Time Journey Charles Moore Margaret Thatcher Herself Alone The Authorized Biography Vol 3 Shoshana Zuboff The Age of Surveillance Capitalism 2021 Joshua Yaffa Between Two Fires Truth Ambition and Compromise in Putin s Russia Winner 15 16 17 Olivette Otele African Europeans An Untold History Shortlist 18 Barbara Demick Eat the Buddha The Story of Modern Tibet through the People of One Town James Rebanks English Pastoral An Inheritance Madeleine Bunting Labours of Love The Crisis of Care Christina Lamb Our Bodies Their Battlefield What War Does to Women Michael Taylor The Interest How the British Establishment Resisted the Abolition of Slavery 2022 Sally Hayden My Fourth Time We Drowned Winner 13 20 21 Polly Curtis Behind Closed Doors Shortlist 22 23 David Graeber and David Wengrow The Dawn of Everything Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja Spike The Virus vs The People Kojo Koram Uncommon Wealth Kei Miller Things I Have Withheld Rebecca Solnit Orwell s Roses Amia Srinivasan The Right to Sex Feminism in the Twenty First Century Adam Tooze Shutdown How Covid Shook the World s Economy Michela Wrong Do Not Disturb The Story of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Bad 2023 Peter Apps Show Me the Bodies How We Let Grenfell Happen Winner 25 Hannah Barnes Time to Think The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock s Gender Service for Children Shortlist 26 13 Luke Harding Invasion Russia s Bloody War and Ukraine s Fight for Survival Emily Kenway Who Cares The Hidden Crisis of Caregiving and How We Solve It John McManus Inside Qatar Hidden Stories from One of the Richest Nations on Earth Angela Saini The Patriarchs How Men Came to Rule Philippe Sands The Last Colony A Tale of Exile Justice and Britain s Colonial Legacy Annabel Sowemimo Divided Racism Medicine and Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare Ian Williams Fire of the Dragon China s New Cold War Combined book category 1994 2018 edit Beginning with 2019 the Book prize was split into fiction and non fiction categories 27 28 Year Author Title Result Ref 1994 Anatol Lieven The Baltic Revolution Estonia Latvia Lithuania and the Path to Independence Winner 1995 Fionnuala O Connor In Search of a State Catholics in Northern Ireland Winner 1996 Fergal Keane Season of Blood A Rwandan Journey Winner 1997 Peter Godwin Mukiwa A White Boy in Africa Winner 1998 Patricia Hollis Jennie Lee A Life Winner 1999 D M Thomas Alexander Solzhenitsyn a Century in His Life Winner 2000 Brian Cathcart The Case of Stephen Lawrence Winner 2001 Michael Ignatieff Virtual War Winner 2002 Miranda Carter Anthony Blunt His Lives Winner 2003 Francis Wheen Hoo hahs and Passing Frenzies Collected Journalism 1991 2000 Winner Matthew Parris Chance Witness An Outsider s Life in Politics Shortlist Iain Sinclair London Orbital A Walk Around the M25 Robert Gildea Marianne in Chains In Search of the German Occupation 1940 45 Richard Weight Patriots National Identity in Britain 1940 2000 Neal Ascherson Stone Voices The Search for Scotland 2004 Robert Cooper The Breaking of Nations Order and Chaos in the Twenty First Century Winner Monica Ali Brick Lane Shortlist John Campbell Margaret Thatcher Volume Two The Iron Lady Norman Davies Rising 44 The Battle For Warsaw Hugo Young Supping with the Devils Political Journalism from Thatcher to Blair 2003 Michael Collins The Likes of Us A Biography of the White Working Class Winner Timothy Garton Ash Free World Shortlist Helena Kennedy Just Law Andrew Marr My Trade A Short History of British Journalism Ian Buruma amp Avishai Margalit Occidentalism A Short History of Anti Westernism Juliet Gardiner Wartime Britain 1939 1945 2004 Delia Jarrett Macauley Moses Citizen and Me Winner 29 Bernard Hare Urban Grimshaw and The Shed Crew Shortlist Richard Webster The Secret of Bryn Estyn The Making of a Modern Witch Hunt Michela Wrong I Didn t Do It For You How the World Used and Abused a Small African Nation David Loyn Frontline The True Story of the British Mavericks Who Changed the Face of War Reporting Ekow Eshun Black Gold of the Sun Searching for Home in England and Africa 2007 Peter Hennessy Having It So Good Britain in the 1950s Winner Simon Jenkins Thatcher and Sons A Revolution in Three Acts Shortlist Rory Stewart Occupational Hazards My Time Governing in Iraq Lewis Page Lions Donkeys And Dinosaurs Waste and Blundering in the Military Carmen Callil Bad Faith A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland Hugh Brogan Alexis de Tocqueville Prophet of Democracy in the Age of Revolution 2008 Raja Shehadeh Palestinian Walks Forays into a Vanishing Landscape Winner Nick Cohen What s Left Shortlist Jay Griffiths Wild William Hague William Wilberforce Ed Husain The Islamist Marina Lewycka Two Caravans Clive Stafford Smith Bad Men 2009 Andrew Brown Fishing in Utopia Sweden and the future that disappeared Winner 30 31 Tony Judt Reappraisals Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century Shortlist 32 Owen Matthews Stalin s Children Three Generations of Love and War Hsiao Hung Pai Chinese Whispers The True Story Behind Britain s Hidden Army of Labour Ahmed Rashid Descent into Chaos The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan Afghanistan and Central Asia Mark Thompson The White War Life and Death on the Italian Front 1915 1918 2010 Andrea Gillies Keeper Winner Christopher de Bellaigue Rebel Land Among Turkey s Forgotten Peoples Shortlist Petina Gappah An Elegy for Easterly John Kampfner Freedom For Sale How We Made Money and Lost Our Liberty Kenan Malik From Fatwa to Jihad The Rushdie Affair and Its Legacy Michela Wrong t s Our Turn to Eat The Story of a Kenyan Whistle Blower 2011 Tom Bingham The Rule of Law Winner 33 34 Afsaneh Moqadam Death to the Dictator Witnessing Iran s election and the Crippling of the Islamic Republic Shortlist 35 Christopher Hitchens Hitch 22 Oliver Bullough Let Our Fame Be Great Journeys among the defiant people of the Caucasus D R Thorpe Supermac The Life of Harold Macmillan Helen Dunmore The Betrayal 2012 Toby Harnden Dead Men Risen Winner 36 37 Misha Glenny DarkMarket CyberThieves CyberCops and You Shortlist 38 Gavin Knight Hood Rat Richard Lloyd Parry People Who Eat Darkness The Fate of Lucie Blackman Siddhartha Deb The Beautiful and the Damned Life in the New India Julia Lovell The Opium War 2013 A T Williams A Very British Killing The Death of Baha Mousa Winner 39 40 Carmen Bugan Burying the Typewriter Shortlist 41 Pankaj Mishra From the Ruins of the Empire Clive Stafford Smith Injustice Richard Holloway Leaving Alexandria Raja Shehadeh Occupation Diaries Marie Colvin On the Front Line The Collected Journalism of Marie Colvin 40 41 2014 Alan Johnson This Boy A Memoir of a Childhood Winner 42 43 Gaiutra Bahadur Coolie Woman Shortlist 44 Charles Moore Not for Turning David Goodhart The British Dream Frank Dikotter The Tragedy of Liberation James Fergusson The World s Most Dangerous Place 2015 James Meek Private Island Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else Winner 45 46 Rana Dasgupta Capital The Eruption of Delhi Shortlist 47 Nick Davies Hack Attack How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch Dan Davies In Plain Sight The Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile David Kynaston Modernity Britain Opening the Box 1957 1959 Louisa Lim People s Republic of Amnesia Tiananmen Revisited 2016 Arkady Ostrovsky The Invention of Russia Winner 48 Wendell Steavenson Circling the Square Shortlist 49 John Kay Other People s Money Jason Burke The New Threat from Islamic Militancy Ferdinand Mount The Tears of the Rajas Emma Sky The Unravelling 2017 John Bew Citizen Clem A Biography of Attlee Winner 50 Ruth Dudley Edwards The Seven The Lives and Legacies of the Founding Fathers of the Irish Republic Shortlist 51 Tim Shipman All Out War The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain s Political Class J D Taylor Island Story Journeys Around Unfamiliar Britain Adrian Tempany And the Sun Shines Now How Hillsborough and the Premier League Changed Britain Gary Younge Another Day in the Death of America A Chronicle of Ten Short Lives 2018 Darren McGarvey Poverty Safari Winner 52 Christopher de Bellaigue The Islamic Enlightenment The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason Shortlist 53 54 Cordelia Fine Testosterone Rex Mark Mazower What You Did Not Tell Ali Smith Winter Clair Wills Lovers and Strangers An Immigrant History of Post War Britain The Orwell Prize for Journalism 1994 present edit Year Recipient Result Ref 1994 Neal Ascherson 1995 Paul Foot Winner 1995 Tim Laxton Winner 1996 Melanie Phillips Winner 1997 Ian Bell Winner 55 1998 Polly Toynbee Winner 1999 Robert Fisk Winner 56 2000 David McKittrick Winner 2001 David Aaronovitch Winner 2002 Yasmin Alibhai Brown Winner 57 2003 Brian Sewell Winner 2004 Vanora Bennett Winner 2005 Matthew Parris Winner 2006 Timothy Garton Ash Winner 58 Steve Richards Shortlist Oliver Burkeman Lesley Riddoch Jonathan Freedland Bronwen Maddox 2007 Peter Beaumont Winner 59 John Rentoul Shortlist Martin Bright Peter Hitchens 2008 Johann Hari revoked in 2011 Winner Clive James Shortlist Anton La Guardia Andrew Rawnsley Mary Riddell Paul Vallely 2009 Patrick Cockburn Winner 60 Peter Oborne Shortlist Peter Hitchens Henry Porter Donald Macintyre Catherine Bennett 2010 Peter Hitchens Winner 61 Paul Lewis Shortlist John Arlidge Hamish McRae David Reynolds Anthony Loyd Amelia Gentleman 2011 Jenni Russell Winner 62 Rachel Shabi Shortlist Philip Collins Gideon Rachman Declan Walsh Catherine Mayer Amelia Gentleman 2012 Amelia Gentleman Winner 63 Edward Docx Shortlist Daniel Finkelstein David James Smith Simon Kuper Paul Lewis 2013 Andrew Norfolk Winner 64 Tom Bergin Kim Sengupta Shortlist Jamil Anderlini Ian Cobain Christina Patterson 2014 Ghaith Abdul Ahad Winner 65 James Astill Shortlist Jonathan Freedland Aditya Chakrabortty Mary Riddell AA Gill Gideon Rachman 2015 Martin Chulov Winner 66 Rosie Blau Shortlist Rebecca Omonira Oyekanmi Peter Ross Mary Riddell Kim Sengupta 2016 Iona Craig Winner 67 68 Gideon Rachman Douglas Murray Shortlist Oliver Bullough David Gardner Shiraz Maher Louise Tickle 2017 Fintan O Toole Winner Rosie Blau Shortlist Carole Cadwalladr Aditya Chakrabortty Nick Cohen John Harris Paul Wood 2018 Carole Cadwalladr Winner Edward Carr Shortlist 69 Sam Knight Anthony Loyd Jack Shenker Janice Turner 2019 Suzanne Moore Winner 70 Steve Bloomfield Winner 71 9 2020 Janice Turner Winner 12 John Harris and John Domokos Nominee 72 2021 John Harris and John Domokos Winner 72 17 George Arbuthnott and Jonathan Calvert Shortlist 73 Chloe Hadjimatheou Sarah O Connor Megha Rajagopalan and Alison Killing Gary Younge 73 74 2022 George Monbiot Winner 75 Ali Fowle Aun Qi Koh and Drew Ambrose Shortlist 76 Billy Perrigo Daniel Trilling Gabriel Gatehouse and Lucy Proctor 2023 Gary Younge Winner 77 Paul Caruana Galizia amp Katie Gunning Shortlist 26 Isobel Cockerell Helen Lewis Yogita Limaye with Imogen Anderson Sanjay Ganguly and Malik Mudassir Hassan Sean Morrison Madeleine Schwartz Quentin Sommerville Wendell Steavenson The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain s Social Evils 2015 present edit Year Author s Title Publisher Result Ref 2015 Alison Holt Care of the elderly and vulnerable BBC Winner Randeep Ramesh Casino style Gambling as a Social Ill Shortlist Nick Mathiason A Great British Housing Crisis Mark Townsend Serco a hunt for the truth inside Yarl s Wood George Arbuthnott Slaves in peril on the sea Aditya Chakrabortty London Housing Crisis 2016 Nicci Gerrard Words fail us Dementia and the arts Winner 78 Sally Gainsbury Sarah Neville and John Burn Murdoch The Austerity State Financial Times Shortlist Jackie Long Job Rabkin and Lee Sorrell Detention Undercover Inside Yarl s Wood Channel 4 Michael Buchanan Investigation into NHS Failings David Cohen Matt Writtle and Kiran Mensah The Estate We re In London Evening Standard David Leigh James Ball Juliette Garside and David Pegg The HSBC Files The Guardian 2017 Felicity Lawrence The gangsters on England s doorstep The Guardian Winner Billy Kenber Drug profiteering exposed The Times Shortlist Tom Warren Jane Bradley and Richard Holmes The RBS Dash for Cash BuzzFeed News Ros Wynne Jones Real Britain Daily Mirror Mark Townsend From Brighton the Battlefield The Guardian Anna Hall Erica Gornal and Louise Tickle Behind Closed Doors True Vision Aire and The Guardian 2018 Sarah O Connor John Burn Murdoch and Christopher Nunn On the Edge Financial Times Winner Andy Davies Anja Popp and Dai Bakera Her Name Was Lindy Channel 4 News Shortlist Joe Plomin Behind Locked Doors BBC Panorama Patrick Strudwick This Man Had His Leg Broken in Four Places Because He Is Gay BuzzFeed UK Mark Townsend Four young black men die were they killed by the police The Observer Jennifer Williams Spice Manchester Evening News 2019 Max Daly Behind County Lines Vice Winner 9 2020 Ian Birrell Winner 12 2021 Annabel Deas Hope High BBC Radio 5 Live Winner 17 Robert Wright Behind Closed Doors Modern Slavery in Kensington The Financial Times Shortlist 73 Sirin Kale Lost to the Virus The Guardian Simon Akam Britain and the Pandemic 1843 Tom Kelly Susie Coen and Sophie Borland Exposing the Care Homes Catastrophe Mail Investigation Team Jane Bradley and Amanda Taub Failings in Britain Leave Victims of Domestic Violence in Peril The New York Times Richard Watson Hate Crime BBC Newsnight 2022 Ed Thomas The Cost of Covid Burnley Crisis BBC News Winner 79 2023 Shanti Das Migrant care workers The Observer Winner joint 80 Mark Townsend Child asylum seekers The Observer Winner joint 81 The Orwell Prize for Reporting Homelessness 2023 present edit Year Author Result Ref 2023 Freya Marshall Payne Winner 82 Daniel Lavelle Winner 83 Carolyn Atkinson Shortlist 26 84 Lucy Campbell Daniel Hewitt Zohra Naciri Jack Simpson Vicky Spratt Daniel Trilling Blog category 2009 2012 edit Year Author Title Result Ref 2009 Richard Horton NightJack An English Detective Winner Iain Dale Shortlist Paul Mason Alix Mortimer Owen Polley Andrew Sparrow 2010 Winston Smith pseudonym Working with the Underclass Winner 85 David Allen Green Jack of Kent Shortlist Tim Marshall Foreign Matters Madam Miaow pseudonym Madam Miaow says Of culture pop culture and petri dishes Laurie Penny Penny Red and others Hopi Sen Hopi Sen 2011 Graeme Archer Winner 86 Molly Bennett Shortlist Cath Elliott 87 Daniel Hannan 88 Nelson Jones Paul Mason Duncan McLaren author 89 2012 Rangers Tax Case Winner Lisa Ansell Lisa Ansell Shortlist Ms Baroque pseudonym Baroque in Hackney BendyGirl pseudonym Benefit Scrounging Scum Alex Massie Alex Massie Rebecca Omonira Oyekanmi Rebecca Omonira Oyekanmi Wiggy pseudonym Beneath The WigSpecial prizes editIn addition to the four regular prizes the judges may choose to award a special prize In 2007 BBC s Newsnight programme was given a special prize the judges noting When we were discussing the many very fine pieces of journalism that were submitted Newsnight just spontaneously emerged in our deliberations as the most precious and authoritative home for proper reporting of important stories beautifully and intelligently crafted by journalists of rare distinction In 2008 Clive James was given a special award In 2009 Tony Judt was given a lifetime achievement award In 2012 a posthumous award was made to Christopher Hitchens his book Arguably having been longlisted that year 37 36 In 2013 Marie Colvin received a special prize for On the Front Line She had been killed earlier that year while on assignment in Homs Syria 40 In 2014 the Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland was given a special award after having been shortlisted for the Journalism Prize that year Controversy editIn 2008 the winner in the Journalism category was Johann Hari In July 2011 the Council of the Orwell Prize decided to revoke Hari s award and withdraw the prize Public announcement was delayed as Hari was then under investigation by The Independent for professional misconduct 90 In September 2011 Hari announced that he was returning his prize as an act of contrition for the errors I made elsewhere in my interviews although he stands by the articles that won the prize 91 A few weeks later the Council of the Orwell Prize confirmed that Hari had returned the plaque but not the 2 000 prize money and issued a statement that one of the articles submitted for the prize How multiculturalism is betraying women published by The Independent in April 2007 contained inaccuracies and conflated different parts of someone else s story specifically a report in Der Spiegel 92 Hari did not initially return the prize money of 2 000 93 He later offered to repay the money but Political Quarterly responsible for paying the prize money in 2008 instead invited Hari to make a donation to English PEN of which George Orwell was a member Hari arranged with English PEN to make a donation equal to the value of the prize to be paid in installments once Hari returned to work at The Independent 94 However Hari did not return to work at The Independent References edit About the Orwell Foundation The Orwell Prize 10 August 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2018 About the prizes The Orwell Prize 26 July 2016 Retrieved 13 December 2018 The Orwell Youth Prize The Orwell Prize 21 May 2014 Retrieved 15 May 2016 The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain s Social Evils The Orwell Prize Retrieved 6 January 2016 The sponsors The Orwell Prize 23 September 2010 Retrieved 27 January 2013 A brief history The Orwell Prize Retrieved 6 January 2016 A Brief History TheOrwellPrize co uk a b Previous winners The Orwell Prize 18 November 2015 Retrieved 13 December 2018 a b c d Awards Orwell Winners Shelf Awareness 27 June 2019 Retrieved 19 July 2022 a b Awards Orwell Shortlists Shelf Awareness 11 June 2019 Retrieved 19 July 2022 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