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Brit Awards 2018: Who were the winners?

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One of the big winners on the night was 22-year-old pop star Dua Lipa. She won Best British Female and the Breakthrough Award.

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Dua took her younger brother and sister on stage as she accepted her award for Best Breakthrough Act and told them, with millions watching: "I love you."

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South London grime superstar Stormzy beat Ed Sheeran to the main prizes. He won Best British Male and Best British Album for Gang Signs and Prayer.

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Don't worry though Ed Sheeran fans! He didn't go home empty-handed - he was given the Global Success Award.

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Harry Styles beat his former One Direction bandmates, Zayn and Liam, to Best British video for Sign Of The Times.

Last year's Critics' Choice winner Rag'n'Bone Man performed a fiery duet with this year's winner Jorja Smith. Rag'n'Bone Man also won best single this year for Human.Image source, PA
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Last year's Critics' Choice winner Rag'n'Bone Man performed a fiery duet with this year's winner Jorja Smith. Rag'n'Bone Man also won best single this year for Human.

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(Left to right) Foo Fighters, Lorde and Kendrick Lamar picked up the awards for International Group, International Female and International Male respectively.

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Gorillaz were named Best British Group and their lead singer Damon Albarn (centre) picked up the award.

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The awards also saw a tribute to the victims of last May's Manchester Arena attack. Liam Gallagher performed Live Forever, accompanied by cello and acoustic guitar.

British singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding poses on the red carpet on arrival for the BRIT Awards 2018 in London on February 21, 2018.Image source, AFP/Getty Images
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Ellie Goulding was one of many artists who wore white roses or rose badges on the red carpet. It's all part of a campaign to support greater respect and equality for women around the world.