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Pride of Britain Awards 2024 winners in full

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The Pride of Britain Awards is back for another year to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of everyday individuals from across the UK.

The annual ceremony honours those who have displayed extraordinary courage, performed random acts of kindness or overcome adversities.

The awards have been held since 1999 and is organised in partnership with the Daily Mirror, TSB Bank, Lidl, ITV, Good Morning Britain, and The Prince's Trust. READ MORE: Pride of Britain winner Florrie Bark's brave cancer battle that has inspired millions Carol Vorderman has hosted the event since it began and is this year joined by Diversity’s Ashley Banjo.

The event took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Monday and is on ITV1 on Thursday night from 8pm. This award acknowledges young people who face significant challenges to help others or put themselves at risk to save someone in peril. Aiyla Mota Doctors were forced to amputate Aiyla Mota’s legs and fingers last year after she developed life-threatening sepsis.

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