Spotlight: Race hate documentary wins Amnesty media award

Image source, Katrina Duffey

Image caption, Guy Grandjean and Lyndsey Telford were the producer and reporter behind the programme

A 成人快手 News NI Spotlight programme exploring the rise in race hate attacks in Northern Ireland has come top of its category at the Amnesty UK Media Awards.

Reporter Lyndsey Telford and producer Guy Grandjean were recognised for their work on The Rise of Race Hate programme.

It took top prize in the nations and regions category.

The awards say they aim to recognise excellence in human rights' journalism.

Spotlight editor Gwyneth Jones praised the team behind The Rise of Race Hate programme.

"This is tremendous recognition for an important piece of investigative journalism, giving a voice to victims of race hate," she said.

The programme spoke to victims and explored how they were affected by attacks, as well as the impact on the communities where they were carried out.

The advice was uncovered in a secret recording, obtained by 成人快手 Spotlight, of a meeting between the Belfast Multi-Cultural Association and police.

成人快手 News NI's head of news and current affairs Kevin Kelly congratulated everyone involved in the programme.

"A fantastic achievement and acknowledgment for a superb film from the 成人快手 Spotlight team, which shone a light on a dark corner of our society," he said.