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Winners Announced at the 18th UCD Smurfit School Business Journalist Awards 2025

  • Date: Mon, Dec 8, 2025

Ireland’s leading business journalists were celebrated today at the UCD Smurfit School Business Journalist Awards, sponsored by Bank of Ireland. Eleven journalists were recognised in hard-fought categories and Sam Smyth received the Outstanding Achievement Award. 

Business Journalist Awards group winners

Business Journalist Awards group winners

The awards recognise excellence in Irish business journalism across the media spectrum. The honours were delivered in conjunction with the Business Journalists Association of Ireland.

The 2025 categories and winners are:

Business News Story of the Year – Mark Paul, The Irish Times
‘Derek Quinlan secretly gave his wife €2.5m tax refund’

Business Podcast / Audio Story of the Year – Garrett Mulhall, Fionnán Sheahan, Amy Molly and Kevin Doyle, Irish Independent
‘Behind Closed Doors: The disgraced landlord Christian Carter and the newspaper gagging order’

Business Feature of the Year – Adrian Weckler, Irish Independent
‘AI Video - Can you tell if this is real or not - and what does this mean for us?’

Business Analyst of the Year - Conor O'Carroll, The Journal Investigates
‘Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid’ and ‘Where are all the data centres and why should you care?’ 

Business Interview of the Year – Fearghal O'Connor, Sunday Independent
‘McCartin strums a new tune at Avalon’

Women in Business Journalism Award – Kathleen Gallagher, Business Post
‘Femtech funding: ‘We do it with babies in our bellies, on our boobs, and in our boardrooms. And we succeed’ and ‘Exclusive: Pfizer shutters 12 Irish firms with €600m of assets as part of major restructuring’

Upcoming Journalist of the Year – Emma Hanrahan, Business Post
‘Meet the viral Gen-Z creator behind brands like Ryanair’s TikTok success’;
‘From warzones to €79 subscriptions: Michael O’Leary’s battle to recover Ryanair profit’; and ‘Clonmel Healthcare: Meet the Irish pharma company eyeing opportunity in Trump’s tariff chaos’

In addition to the seven categories listed above, an Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Sam Smyth of The Currency for his contribution to journalism. 
Sam is an author, broadcaster and journalist, and the only two-time winner of the Journalist of the Year Award. He is also a founding member of the Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, one of the most prestigious and decorated groups of its kind since its foundation in 1998. He has broken business stories that have long lasting political and legal implications.

Business Journalist Awards Outstanding Achievement Awards winner, Sam Smyth

Business Journalist Awards Outstanding Achievement Awards winner, Sam Smyth

The winners of each category are awarded a €1,000 prize.     
             
Professor Federica Pazzaglia, Director of UCD Smurfit School and Associate Dean of UCD College of Business said: "We are proud to honour the outstanding winners of the 18th annual Business Journalist Awards and to celebrate the vital role business journalism plays in informing public discourse. The work of Ireland’s business journalists deepens understanding of the issues shaping our economy and society, bringing clarity, analysis and accountability at moments that matter most.” 

“We also warmly acknowledge the support of our partners, Bank of Ireland, whose commitment continues to strengthen this important recognition of excellence in Irish journalism."

Damien Garvey, Director, Group Corporate Affairs, Bank of Ireland said: “In today’s environment, the role of high-quality journalism is increasingly indispensable, with accuracy, fact-checking and critical analysis forming the foundation of trusted reporting. Independent and objective media remains a cornerstone of a well-functioning economy and society, and these awards highlight the exceptional standards achieved by Irish business journalists. On behalf of Bank of Ireland, I would like to commend and congratulate all of this year’s winners and nominees.”

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