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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 were not at the ceremony, instead sending acceptance videos dressed as characters from The Wizard of Oz and The Village People. 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 beat Gnarls Barkley and the Scissor Sisters in both categories. The Las Vegas rock band triumphed over Gnarls Barkley and the Scissor Sisters in both categories.
Singer James Morrison only released his debut album last JulyTake That triumphed in the Best British single category with Patience in the event's first live public vote. 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.
In a surprise choice, Scottish indie group The Fratellis beat Morrison, Corinne Bailey Rae, The Kooks and Lily Allen to be named best British breakthrough act - voted for by BBC Radio 1 listeners. 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 gig 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. 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.
Amy Winehouse performed her hit single Rehab at the Brit AwardsAnd Oasis were honoured with an award for outstanding contribution to music. Love and hate
US group Scissor Sisters kicked off the show with a performance of their hit single I Don't Feel Like Dancing. And Oasis were honoured with an award for outstanding contribution to music.
Amy Winehouse, Corrine Bailey Rae, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snow Patrol were among the other stars who took to the stage. 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.
The last time the awards went out live, it turned into a famously shambolic night, hosted by Samantha Fox and Mick Fleetwood.