Anthony Howard
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Under 27 and want to write about politics? Apply now for this prestigious journalism award
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He will also get three fellowships
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Award in memory of Anthony Howard, political journalist and former deputy editor of the Observer
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Winner will serve three internships at Times, Observer and New Statesman
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The PM and chancellor have shown a breathtaking talent for making the deficit seem as if it were all Labour's fault
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Julian Barnes: I was thrilled to get a job at the New Statesman when Anthony Howard was editor
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My first indirect encounter with the then editor of the Manchester Guardian, who had been in office for two years, was unpropitious. On the strength of cuttings I had submitted, I had been invited to Manchester for an interview to see whether, at the age of 24, I was a suitable recruit for the famous Cross Street reporters' room. When I arrived, I was greeted by Harry Whewell, the news editor, who - sitting at a rolltop desk straight out of Ben Hecht's The Front Page - explained that the editor had been called away 'on pressing business' and that, therefore, the most I could expect that day was a preliminary chat with him.
Jeremy Thorpe obituary