Winners 2005

  • Hope Farrelly

    Child of Courage

    Eight-year-old Hope Farrelly became Britain's youngest midwife when she delivered her baby brother at home. Little Hope was fast asleep in bed when she heard her mum, Melissa, screaming her name in the middle of the night

    Cameron Weir

    Child of Courage

    When his parents' car spun off the road and plunged into a canal, Cameron Weir did not hesitate to save the lives of his younger brother and sister who were trapped in the wreck

  • Shae Thomas

    Child of Courage

    Last summer, Shae Thomas was fighting for her life in intensive care. Astonishingly, less than a year on, the seven-year-old has shown extraordinary courage and managed to return to school with her friends

    Ashleigh Huxley

    Child of Courage

    Brave Ashleigh showed courage beyond her years when she risked her own life to save her brother from a house fire while still recovering from an horrific leg injury/p>

  • Tony Baker

    Outstanding Bravery

    Popping out for a pint of milk turned into an unforgettable experience for firefighter Tony Baker when he found himself face-to-face with armed robbers

    Julia O'Connor

    Outstanding Bravery

    The daily school run took an unexpectedly dark turn for Julia O'Connor last year when she risked her life to save a woman from being stabbed to death

  • A tribute to the emergency services, transport and NHS staff involved in the London bombings

    Beyond the Call of Duty

    On Thursday, July 7, Britain came under terrorist attack when suicide bombers targeted Central London and killed 52 people

    The McCartney Sisters

    Special Award

    From a humble street vigil to meeting President Bush, the McCartney sisters' incredible display of courage in standing up to the IRA has inspired people across the world

  • Jane Tomlinson

    Special Award

    Terminal cancer sufferer Jane Tomlinson has raised a phenomenal £1m after four years of gruelling fundraising

    The England Cricket Team

    Inspirational Sportsmen

    Dubbed the best ever Test cricket series, England's outstanding recapture of the Ashes made the sport the talk of the summer

  • Liz Carnell

    Special Award

    Liz Carnell launched the immensely successful charity Bullying Online as a direct result of a family member's misery

    Lesley Pulman

    Neighbour of the Year

    When the family from hell moved into her street, Lesley Pulman single-handedly took on the bullies and won

  • Mark Johnson

    Prince's Trust Young Achiever

    Five and a half years ago, Mark Johnson was living on the streets of London begging for money to fuel his drug and alcohol addiction. Today, 34-year-old Mark has beaten his demons and set up his own successful tree surgery business, Treewise

    Liz Owens

    Teacher of the Year

    Long before Jamie Oliver had spotted his first Turkey Twizzler, pioneering head teacher Liz Owens decided to take control of school meals and improve kids' lives

  • Asmeret Tesfazghi

    Carer of the Year

    Despite losing her homeland and her father, Asmeret Tesfazghi considers herself a lucky woman. After fleeing the war-torn African country of Eritrea in 1989, Asmeret and her mother Letina arrived in London with Letina's other children - an older son and daughter - to seek refuge

    Richard Curtis

    Outstanding Contribution

    Make Poverty History, Live8 and Comic Relief are just a few of the ideas Richard Curtis has made a reality, impacting on millions of people's lives all around the globe

  • The 2012 Olympics Bid Team

    Outstanding Achievement

    On July 6, the whole country held its breath as International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge revealed the host of the 2012 Olympic Games

    Richard Carr-Gomm

    Lifetime Achievement

    Thousands of people's lives have been changed all across the world thanks to the awareness and generosity of Richard Carr-Gomm

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