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Gabriel Pogrund is a journalist who is currently
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editor at ''
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''. He graduated with a BA in Geography from
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in 2016. He won 2017 Young Journalist of the Year at the
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and in 2018 was a Stern Fellow at
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. In 2020 Pogrund and Patrick Maguire published ''Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn.'' In 2021 Pogrund and John Collingridge won a British Journalism Award for anti-corruption journalism for their reporting on the
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. In 2022 he made the shortlist for the
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, for reporting on how Prince Charles' household had allegedly promised honours in exchange for donations to the Prince's charities.


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