The Guardian has been honoured with ten awards at this year’s Lovie Awards.
Now in their sixth year, The Lovie Awards honour online excellence and celebrate the most resonant and pertinent stories in Europe.
The Guardian’s website theguardian.com, won two gold awards in the website category in the best writing: editorial and best news website categories.
Patrick Stewart Sketch - What has the ECHR ever done for us? was awarded gold in the internet video: comedy category.
The last job on Earth: imagining a fully automated world was recognised with a silver award in the internet video: animation category.
Both the Guardian’s Holidays website and The Night Wolves: Putin’s motorbiking militia of Luhansk, a documentary which follows Russia’s largest and most notorious biker gang, received bronze awards in the travel/tourism website category and the internet video: documentary category respectively.
Shakespeare Solos, the Guardian’s video series to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death and 6x9: A virtual experience of solitary confinement, the Guardian’s first virtual reality experience, both won bronze awards in the internet video category.
The Guardian’s Facebook page won a bronze award in the best overall social experience category. Guardian Travel Snaps on Instagram also won a bronze award, in the social: best use of photography category.
The full list of winners can be found here.