Winners 2010
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Kelsey Trevett
Child of Courage
Despite losing his sight to cancer, eight-year-old Kelsey Trevett, eight, has refused to let blindness restrict him, becoming a champion for the rights of other disabled youngsters
Cameron Small
Young Fundraiser of the Year
Despite suffering from a rare blood disorder which has seen him spend too much of his young life in hospital, aged just 12 Cameron Small has raised almost £100,000 for sick children and helped spearhead an appeal to raise £20 million for a new children's hospital
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Battle of Britain Air Crew
Lifetime Achievement
Throughout the summer of 1940, the skies over southern England were the stage for an epic air battle. British air crew fought for our very survival. After France fell on June 22, Winston Churchill announced: "The fight for France is over. The Battle for Britain has begun."
Warrent Officer Class 2 Kim Hughes
Special Recognition
Bomb disposal expert Kim risked his life defusing seven bombs to save wounded comrades in Afghanistan - shunning the usual protective clothing
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Allison John
Outstanding Bravery
Allison made medical history as the first person in Britain to have all her major organs transplanted. And she returns to hospital almost every day... as a doctor
PC Colin Swan
Outstanding Bravery
A wrong turn led off-duty policeman Colin to a burning double-decker bus
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Ryan McLaughlin
Teenager of Courage
When Ryan McLaughlin's mum was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis his life changed forever. At just 13 he was forced to listen to Kirsten, 35, cry out in pain and to shoulder more responsibility - helping his father take care of her
Aimee Dempsey
Child of Courage
When a fire in a bin suddenly exploded in a fireball, 12-year-old Aimee reacted quickly and decisively. Without panicking, she rushed to the aid of seven children, saving at least three from serious harm
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Counter-IED TaskForce, Afghanistan
Special Recognition
Imporvised Explosive Devices are one of the biggest threats to British and Allied forces in Afghanistan and the local population
Nathan James
Prince's Trust Young Achiever
Sharing a prison cell with a heroin addict going cold turkey was the final straw that made Nathan James abandon his criminal past
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Mary Kelly
Neighbour of the Year
For 34 years, throughout even the darkest days of The Troubles in the 1970s, grandmother Mary Kelly has devoted all her spare time to trying to unite young people in her divided community in North Belfast
Rachel Dixon
Teacher of the Year
After Rachel Dixon quit her job as a West End musical stage manager, she knew one profession where her skills would make a real difference
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James Pout
Outstanding Bravery
When a fellow passenger jumped into the path of an underground train as it thundered into the station, James Pout risked his own life to haul the man to safety
Judy Ledger
Fundraiser of the Year
Losing three premature babies at birth would be too much for many women to bear. But Judy Ledger turned such unimaginable heartache into a misson to save thousands of mothers and their newborns from the same fate
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PC David Rathband
Emergency Services
PC David Rathband won widespread admiration for his dignity after he was shot in the face by fugitive murderer Raoul Moat as he sat in his marked patrol car four months ago
Simon Cording
British International Search and Rescue team
Simon Cording was one of the British International Search and Rescue Team who saved a toddler buried under tonnes of rubble after the Haiti earthquake in January
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Kelsey Trevett
Child of Courage
Despite losing his sight to cancer, eight-year-old Kelsey Trevett, eight, has refused to let blindness restrict him, becoming a champion for the rights of other disabled youngsters
Cameron Small
Young Fundraiser of the Year
Despite suffering from a rare blood disorder which has seen him spend too much of his young life in hospital, aged just 12 Cameron Small has raised almost £100,000 for sick children and helped spearhead an appeal to raise £20 million for a new children's hospital
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Battle of Britain Air Crew
Lifetime Achievement
Throughout the summer of 1940, the skies over southern England were the stage for an epic air battle. British air crew fought for our very survival. After France fell on June 22, Winston Churchill announced: "The fight for France is over. The Battle for Britain has begun."
Warrent Officer Class 2 Kim Hughes
Special Recognition
Bomb disposal expert Kim risked his life defusing seven bombs to save wounded comrades in Afghanistan - shunning the usual protective clothing