MailOnline's interactive information journalism has been recognised astatine this year's prestigious British Journalism Awards.
The Deep Dive series, which launched this summer, is an immersive signifier of storytelling designed to revolutionise however we showcase our brand's world-beating journalism.
It was praised astatine Press Gazette's British Journalism Awards for its 'clever mode of conveying analyzable accusation without overwhelming the audience'.
Judges said it was a 'genuinely innovative caller communicative format', arsenic they named it 'Innovation of the Year'.
Deep Dives already published see an investigation of precisely however the Grenfell Tower calamity happened, Donald Trump 's stunning triumph successful the US statesmanlike predetermination and Britain's tiny boats crisis.
The hugely fashionable series, inactive successful its infancy, has besides explained successful item how China could invade Taiwan and spark World War Three.
The MailOnline squad of Harry Lewis-Irlam, Stephen Matthews, Darren Boyle, Rhodri Morgan, Annie Scales, Oliver Price and Chris Clemo were presented with the grant past night.
BBC presenter Jeremy Vine presents the `Innovation of the Year` grant astatine the Press Gazette`s British Journalism Awards past nighttime to Darren Boyle, Annie Scales, Stephen Matthews, Harry Lewis-Irlam, Oliver Price and Chris Clemo at the London Hilton Bankside past night
Harry Lewis-Irlam leads the MailOnline squad up to the signifier to cod the grant past night
The gala meal celebrating the champion of British journalism was hosted by BBC and Channel 5 presenter Jeremy Vine astatine the London Hilton Bankside past night.
MailOnline newsman Eirian Prosser won the grant for Young Journalist of the Year astatine that lawsuit with judges applauding her 'fearless cognition and dogged determination' to find agenda-setting stories.
MailOnline and The Daily Mail were besides shortlisted for 5 different awards astatine a ceremonial held successful Stationers' Hall successful London.
MailOnline was besides nominated for Scoop of Year portion MailOnline's Global Associate News Editor Jacob Dirnhuber was nominated for Journalist of the Year, alongside the Daily Mail's Richard Pendlebury.
The Daily Mail was besides shortlisted for the Cudlipp Award, which recognises campaigning and investigative journalism.