Dan Nolan

Dan Nolan is a journalist and author from Manchester, England, whose work has appeared in many international outlets including The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, VICE News, Deutsche Welle and The Blizzard. He writes mainly on Central and Eastern European media, culture, politics, human rights – and the areas where they intersect. Dan has also written for theatre and radio, lectured on media at Central European University, worked as editor-in-chief of the Budapest Beacon and contributed to the European Commission’s Strengthening Journalism project. Some of Dan’s work can be viewed here.

Dan Nolan was selected for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Spinning the Crisis: how the Hungarian Government Played Europe’s Migrant Influx’

Ander Izagirre

Ander Izagirre is a freelance journalist and he publishes his articles in various journals and magazines, like Papel, CNN, Jot Down, Altaïr. He has written on subjects like the Bolivian child miners, the Sicilian peasants who fight against the Mafia or the survivors of Chernobyl. He is author of books like ‘Potosi’, ‘Plomo en los bolsillos’ or ‘Cansasuelos’. Also, he received the 2015 European Press Prize for an article on military crimes in Colombia.

Ander Izagirre won the 2015 European Press Prize Investigative Award with ‘How to produce dead guerillas’