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Andrew Norfolk

アンドリュー・ノーフォーク

Andoryū Nōfōku

Aliases: Andrew Mark Norfolk

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1965-01-08 (Canterbury, Kent, England)
Died
2025-05-08 (Unknown) age 60
Nationality
British
Languages
English

Career

Occupations
Newspaper journalist, Chief investigative reporter
Active Years
1989-2025
Affiliations
The Times
Memberships
National Union of Journalists

Education

Kent College
Country: United Kingdom
Ashville College
Country: United Kingdom
Durham University
Faculty of Arts / English
Degree: B.A.
Period: 198? - 1987
Year of Graduation: 1987
Country: United Kingdom
Sports editor of Palatinate

Awards

Paul Foot Award
2013
Work: Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal reporting
Category: 調査報道
Organization: Private Eye
Result: 受賞
Orwell Prize
2013
Work: Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal reporting
Category: 報道
Organization: The Orwell Foundation
Result: 受賞 (Tom Berginと共同)
British Journalism Awards Journalist of the Year
2014
Work: Series of investigative reporting
Organization: British Press Awards
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Bibliography

  • Revealed: conspiracy of silence on UK sex gangs
  • Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal series

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Detailed and relentless investigative style
Recurring Motifs
Child sexual exploitationGrooming gangs

Health

  • Ill health
    2025年初頭
    Exhaustion, sudden collapse during medical appointment

Legacy

Renowned investigative reporter who exposed the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal, prompting government inquiries.

In Popular Culture

  • His reporting inspired documentaries and public debates

Quotes

  • He wasn’t just an incredibly talented reporter... he was driven by the desire to call our attention to injustice and protect the most vulnerable.
    Source: Keir Starmer (UK Prime Minister) (2025)
  • Andrew was, without doubt, one of the greatest investigative reporters of our or any age.
    Source: Tony Gallagher (Editor of The Times) (2025)

Trivia

  • Played field hockey for Durham University.
  • Father was a headmaster and Methodist lay preacher.