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Guardian wins award for exposé of founders’ links to transatlantic slavery

Press Awards recognise newspaper’s cross-platform Cotton Capital series amid wins for several Guardian reporters

The Guardian has won a diversity award at the prestigious Press Awards after its exposé on its founders’ links to transatlantic slavery, as one of its reporters took home the award for news reporter of the year.

Judges at the Press Awards called the Guardian’s cross-platform Cotton Capital series, encompassing news articles, long-form essays, podcasts, video, a magazine, a 15-part newsletter and social media content, a “breathtakingly honest mea culpa”.

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