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Observer and Guardian win anti-slavery media awards | |
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Guardian and Observer reporters Annie Kelly and Mei-Ling McNamara have won the award for Best investigative article or broadcast news dealing with child trafficking at the Anti-slavery day media awards for their Observer article: 3,000 children enslaved in Britain after being trafficked from Vietnam. | |
The Best investigative article dealing with forced labour and domestic servitude – Lithuanian migrants trafficked to UK egg farms sue “worst gangmaster ever” – was won by Felicity Lawrence for the Guardian. | |
The annual ceremony pays tribute to the work of those in the media who have highlighted the nature and prevalence of modern slavery in the UK. |
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