The Times and the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) today announce the launch of the Andrew Norfolk Investigative Journalism Award, created to honour one of Britain’s bravest and most tenacious journalists. The award, open to applicants who hold the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism at gold standard, offers a one-year, paid internship in investigative journalism with The Times. The aim is to support and develop the next generation of investigative journalists, and is inspired by Andrew’s commitment to public-interest journalism and the pursuit of truth. It will give the recipient the rare opportunity to work alongside some of the UK’s most respected investigative journalists, gaining invaluable mentorship, training, and experience. This award will ensure his influence lives on by giving an aspiring investigative reporter the chance to follow in his footsteps.


Source:   The Times
September 25, 2025 14:18 UTC