Winners 2014

  • Betty McGlinchey

    Special Recognition

    When her best friend died at the age of just 36, caring Betty McGlinchey didn't hesitate to take in her two young daughters and raise them as her own. It was the start of a remarkable life as a foster mother to more than 1,200 often troubled children and young people

    Ray Coe

    Teacher of the Year

    When the phone rang and a worried parent told Ray Coe her daughter was too ill to come to school, the dedicated teacher instantly offered his help

  • Sir Tim Berners-Lee

    Outstanding Achievement

    It is impossible to think of any aspect of our lives that has not been transformed by the World Wide Web

    Georgia Hardie

    Prince's Trust Young Achiever

    After finding herself homeless at the age of 11, Georgia Hardie has turned her life around, built a successful career and helped inspire others through charity work

  • Cissy Adamou

    Teenager of Courage

    Cissy Adamou has been through more traumatic experiences in her 15 years than most people face in a lifetime.

    Sir Roy Calne

    Lifetime Achievement

    When medical student Roy Calne was presented with the case of a man dying from kidney failure in 1950, he asked his senior consultant if anything could be done

  • Ted McCaffery

    Young Fundraiser of the Year

    As little Ted waited in hospital to undergo open heart surgery, the youngster wanted to watch a bit of television to help pass the time

    Renée-Mai Bolter

    Child of Courage

    Renée-Mai will be honoured at the Pride of Britain Awards 2014 after she showed incredible bravery during the terrifying, eight-hour ordeal

  • Jack MacKay

    Child of Courage

    Jack, 11, will be honoured at the Pride of Britain Awards 2014, after he saw the bull mastiff attacking his mum and baby brother, and couragously made himself a target instead

    Andrew Bilton, Brian and Joanne Keane

    Outstanding Bravery

    When a high-speed, head-on crash left two men trapped inside burning wreckage, three courageous passers-by risked their own lives to save them

  • Agnes Malcolmson and Danny Turner

    Outstanding Bravery

    When a disturbed man walked into a busy hospital, set himself on fire and was heading towards the maternity ward, two unlikely heroes thought nothing of their own safety to tackle him

    Neil Laybourn

    Special Recognition

    When Jonny Benjamin sat on the edge of Waterloo Bridge, about to jump into the icy Thames to end his life, hundreds of Londoners walked past

  • Steve Dayman

    Special Recognition

    The death of his beautiful son from meningitis is never far from Steve Dayman’s mind

    Stephen Sutton

    Special Recognition

    His indomitable spirit and infectious enthusiasm as he refused to let terminal illness stop him living life to the full made Stephen Sutton a national hero.

  • Invictus Games British Armed Forces Team

    Special Recognition

    Nothing shows the strength of the human spirit quite like the incredible performances of our heroic athletes at the Invictus Games

    PC Sara Widdrington

    Emergency Services

    Sara Widdrington was off duty when she popped into Tesco with her son to pick up shopping for their dinner – and ended up tackling a gunman

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