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Arctic Monkeys scoop Brits double | Arctic Monkeys scoop Brits double |
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The Arctic Monkeys were the big winners at this year's Brit Awards ceremony in London, scooping awards for best British group and best British album. | The Arctic Monkeys were the big winners at this year's Brit Awards ceremony in London, scooping awards for best British group and best British album. |
But the indie band stayed away from the ceremony, instead sending acceptance videos dressed as characters from The Wizard of Oz and The Village People. | |
Singer-songwriter James Morrison won best British male, while soul star Amy Winehouse took best British female. | Singer-songwriter James Morrison won best British male, while soul star Amy Winehouse took best British female. |
The Killers won both best international group and best international album. | The Killers won both best international group and best international album. |
The Las Vegas rock band triumphed over Gnarls Barkley and the Scissor Sisters in both categories. | |
The Killers and the Arctic Monkeys were the only acts to pick up more than one award. The Monkeys' success follows their prize for best British breakthrough last year. | |
Singer James Morrison only released his debut album last JulyThat came soon after their debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not became the fastest-selling debut in UK chart history. | |
But they have snubbed the ceremony both years. In the acceptance video for best British album this year, they said they were "busy rehearsing for the year ahead". | |
But singer Alex Turner did say it was "a very special award and is much appreciated by us all". | |
In other categories, Take That's hit Patience triumphed in the Best British single category in the event's first live public vote. | |
They beat off competition from nominated singles by Snow Patrol, Will Young, Razorlight and The Feeling. It was the reformed boy band's first Brit Award since 1996. | |
Singer Gary Barlow said: "Thank you everybody. It's amazing. Oh my God, it's unbelievable." | |
Amy Winehouse performed her hit single Rehab at the Brit AwardsIn a heartfelt speech, bandmate Jason Orange added: "The first time Take That happened I cut my dad out of the picture for whatever reason. But he's here tonight. Love you." | |
US pop star Justin Timberlake picked up best international male, while Canadian star Nelly Furtado won best international female. | US pop star Justin Timberlake picked up best international male, while Canadian star Nelly Furtado won best international female. |
But there was nothing for Lily Allen - who had been in the running for four awards - or Corinne Bailey Rae, Snow Patrol or Gnarls Barkley, who all had a string of nominations. | |
Picking up his trophy for best British male, James Morrison told the crowd: "I really, really didn't expect this. I did try to think of a speech but I didn't want to pre-empt losing. | |
"I'd just like to say I can't believe I'm here. This one's for every singer-songwriter still playing in pubs." | |
Live favourites | |
In a surprise choice, Scottish indie group The Fratellis beat Morrison, Allen, Bailey Rae and The Kooks to be named best British breakthrough act - voted for by BBC Radio 1 listeners. | |
Rock group Muse won best British live act, voted for by BBC Radio 2 listeners - the second time they have won the award. | Rock group Muse won best British live act, voted for by BBC Radio 2 listeners - the second time they have won the award. |
The live favourites, who beat the likes of Robbie Williams and George Michael to the prize, are playing two nights at the new Wembley Stadium this summer. | |
Californian group Orson won the international breakthrough award, voted for by MTV viewers. | Californian group Orson won the international breakthrough award, voted for by MTV viewers. |
Love and hate | |
And Oasis were honoured with an award for outstanding contribution to music. | |
Winehouse, Bailey Rae, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Snow Patrol and the Scissor Sisters were among the stars who performed on the Earls Court stage. | |
The event was themed around love and hate, with Oasis performing on the "hate" stage and Take That taking helm on the "love" stage. | The event was themed around love and hate, with Oasis performing on the "hate" stage and Take That taking helm on the "love" stage. |
The ceremony was broadcast live on TV for the first time since 1989, with comic Russell Brand the host. | The ceremony was broadcast live on TV for the first time since 1989, with comic Russell Brand the host. |