Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart crowned at the UK Political Podcasts Awards 2025
The inaugural Political Podcasts Awards winners were announced last night with Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart picking up the Political Podcast of the Year award for The Rest Is Politics (the Goalhanger team are pictured above).
But Tony Blair’s former spin doctor and the ex-Tory MP didn’t sweep the board at the ceremony in Westminster last night, with the stars of Electoral Dysfunction, Harriet Harman, Ruth Davidson, Beth Rigby and Jess Phillips picking up two trophies for Best New Comer and Comedy Moment of the year.
The quartet had tickled the judges with a cheeky segment about Boris Johnson forgetting to take his ID to the Polling Station.
Also scooping two trophies were former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and his sidekick and former Labour Minister turned TV presenter Ed Balls, who won interview of the year for grilling Michael Gove about his time inside the Leave campaign. They also bagged the YouTube People’s Vote award which saw thousands of members of the public back their favourites from the political podcast world.
The categories without a public vote were decided by an independent judging panel, chaired by Good Morning Britain’s Head of Politics Anne Alexander, and made up of others including Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar MSP.
The judges concluded that getting up at the crack of dawn paid off for Sky’s News deputy Political Editor Sam Coates and Politico’s Jack Blanchard, who won Presenters of the Year for their daily breakfast offering of “must-know political insight”.
Scoop of the year went to The News Agents for an investigation with campaign group Hope Not Hate presented by Lewis Goodall into the social media activity of hedge fund millionaire Paul Marshall as he became a potential buyer for the Telegraph and Spectator.
There was an honour for the podcast which the judges praised for “political coverage outside of the Westminster bubble”. Simple Politics, which was founded by ex-teacher Tatton Spiller, won in the Most Original Format category.
The judges loved the FT’s chief foreign affairs columnist Gideon Rachman’s podcast, which won the International Award because it showed that “there is room for a serious, longer form of interview in podcasts.”
Chair of iNHouse Communications and founder of the Political Podcast Awards, Katie Perrior, said: “What a night! It was fantastic to see so much talent from the political podcast world gathered in one room to celebrate their success in delivering information to the public in innovative ways.
“The strength of the submissions for the awards demonstrates that, despite the challenges faced by the media, quality content and insightful analysis will always stand out, regardless of the format.
“Our independent judging panel faced a challenging task in selecting winners from spectacular examples of creativity and editorial excellence. Thank you to everyone who submitted entries, and congratulations to the winners. We look forward to experiencing even more outstanding material in the coming year.”
The ceremony at St John’s, Smith Square, Westminster, was hosted by broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth. He said: “It was like herding cats!”
The judging panel also included Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Caroline Nokes MP, Leader of Scottish Labour Anas Sarwar MSP, Deputy Mayor of London Mete Coban, former Minister Lord Ed Vaizey, Downing Street Political Director Claire Reynolds, Women2Win founder Baroness Anne Jenkin, and CPS Director and Sunday Times columnist, Robert Colvile.
THE POLITICAL PODCAST AWARDS 2025 WINNERS IN FULL
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