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Andrew Gregory (journalist)

Andrew Gregory is a British journalist, writer, producer, director, and photographer, and the health editor of The Guardian.

He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Royal Statistical Society prize for investigative journalism, three Press Awards, a Press Gazette Award, a Medical Journalists' Association Award, and a Guild of Health Writers Award.

In 2025, Gregory executive produced Of All the Things, an animated short film about hoarding disorder. It was selected to screen at the 15th edition of the BAFTA-qualifying Aesthetica Film Festival and nominated for an RTS Award.

Career

Journalism

Gregory was appointed the health editor of The Guardian in 2021. Previously, he was the health editor of The Sunday Times.

In 2023, Gregory won the Royal Statistical Society prize for investigative journalism and the Medical Journalists' Association's news award for exposing how black and Asian people in England had to wait longer than white people for a cancer diagnosis.

He has twice been named Health Journalist of the Year by the Society of Editors.

Film

In 2025, Gregory executive produced Of All the Things, an animated short film about hoarding disorder. Next, he will produce an animated short film about alcohol addiction, Small Hours, starring Robert Bathurst.

Previously, Gregory served as an associate producer on Alitisal (2024), a live action short film about immigrant mental health. The film premiered at the 18th edition of the Oscar-qualifying Beirut Shorts International Film Festival and won multiple awards.

His other credits include Tredegar (2023), 33 Hours (2022), Long Covid (2021), Freya (2021), Deafblind Doctor (2019), HIV Transplants (2016), and Teddy's Story (2015).

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Filmography

Awards and nominations

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