The Times has been named newspaper of the year at the What the Papers Say awards. Along with the Guardian, it won the most awards, a total of three each. Scoop of the year went to the Daily Mirror for its story on Kate Moss's cocaine use, while the Daily Mail's David Jones was reporter of the year. And the Daily Telegraph's Boris Johnson was named columnist of the year. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger picked up the judges' award for his decision to take the newspaper into a new era by relaunching it in Berliner format in September. His predecessor on the paper, Peter Preston, won the lifetime achievement award.
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