Previous main award winners (pre-2014)

by Emily B
Previous winners Zanny Minton-Beddoes, Sir Samuel Brittan and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, presented with their awards by former chairman Sir Geoffrey Owen and Elizabeth Wincott-Hewett.

Lifetime Achievement Award

2012 – Sir Samuel Brittan

Wincott Financial Journalist of the Year

2013 – Foreign Exchange Team, Bloomberg News

2012 – Zanny Minton-Beddoes, The Economist

2011 – Camilla Cavendish, The Times, and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph

2010 – John Kay, Financial Times

2009 – John Authers, Financial Times

2009 – Philip Coggan, The Economist

2007 – Dan Roberts, The Sunday Telegraph

2006 – Gillian Tett, Financial Times

2005 – Martin Dickson, Financial Times, and Pam Woodall, The Economist

2004 – Robert Peston, The Sunday Telegraph

2003 – Paul Murphy, The Guardian, and David Smith, The Sunday Times

2002 – Anthony Hilton, Evening Standard

2001 – Patience Wheatcroft, The Times

2000 – Alex Brummer, Daily Mail, and Diane Coyle, The Independent

1999 – Matthew Symonds, The Economist

1998 – Peter Martin, Financial TImes

1997 – Iain Carson, The Economist, and Martin Wolf, Financial Times

1996 – Anatole Kaletsky, The Times

1995 – Neil Collins, Daily Telegraph

1994 – Michael Prowse, Financial Times

1993 – John Plender, Financial Times

1992 – Jeremy Warner, Independent on Sunday

1991 – David Lascelles, Financial Times

1990 – Andrew Alexander, Daily Mail

1989 – Christopher Huhne, Independent on Sunday, and Martin Wolf, Financial Times

1988 – Barry Riley, Financial Times

1987 – Clive Crook, The Economist

1986 – The Lex Column, Financial Times

1985 – Christopher Fildes, Daily Telegraph

1984 – Sarah Hogg, The Times

1983 – Rupert Pennant-Rea, The Economist

1982 – Richard Lambert, Financial Times

1981 – Ivan Fallon, Sunday Telegraph

1980 – Ian Richardson, Birmingham Post, and Peter Riddell, Financial Times

1979 – Hamish McRae, The Guardian

1978 – Patrick Sergeant, Daily Mail & Euromoney

1977 – Christopher Fildes, Investors Chronicle & Euromoney

1976 – Anthony Harris, Financial Times, and David Malbert, Evening Standard

1975 – Andreas Wittam-Smith, Investors Chronicle

1974 – Kenneth Fleet, Daily Telegraph

1973 – Peter Jay, The Times

1972 – Norman Macrae, The Economist

1971 – Patrick Hutber, Sunday Telegraph

1970 – Samuel Brittan, Financial Times

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