George Arbuthnott

George Arbuthnott is the Deputy Editor of The Sunday Times’s Insight Investigations Team. He is an award-winning journalist who uses innovative and in-depth research techniques to investigate human rights abuses, miscarriages of justice, companies, organisations and individuals within an ethical framework around the world. He was recently involved in exposing the global doping scandal in athletics, uncovering the evidence that led to a criminal inquiry into Jose Mourinho’s tax affairs and exposing alleged war crimes committed by Britain’s Special Air Service in Afghanistan. His two-year investigative campaign into human trafficking in the UK was praised by The Prime Minister and helped shape Britain’s Modern Slavery Bill, the first anti-slavery law in the UK since the 19th century.

George Arbuthnott was selected for the for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘The Fifa Scandal’

Prune Antoine

Prune Antoine (1981) is an independent journalist and author. She was born in France and based in Berlin since 2008, after having lived in England, Spain, Hungary, Brussels and Paris. Her print stories or multimedia long-reads focus on the contradictions of post-soviet world, women issues, the aftermaths of conflicts or current affairs in Germany. Her pieces have appeared in L’Obs, Arte, Mediapart, Geo, Le Magazine du Monde, Elle, Grazia or Vice… Prune has been awarded two times the Prix Louise Weiss du journalisme européen, the Prix Philippe Chaffanjon, shortlisted for the European Press Prize and supported by many grants (Journalism Fund, SCAM…) Her first non-fiction book La Fille & le Moudjahidine has been published in France in 2015. 

Prune Antoine was selected for the 2013 European Press Prize shortlist with her ‘Prune Antoine Columns’