- By Dailyrecord.co.uk
Stars turn out to honour real life heroes at Pride of Britain awards
CELEBRITIES from every sphere attended the Pride of Britain awards, which saw Scots hailed for charity excellence and bravery under fire.
THE stars turned out last night to celebrate the amazing achievements of the winners at the Pride of Britain awards.
Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron were joined by a host of celebrities including Holly Willoughby, Myleene Klass, Tess Daly, Tulisa Contostavlos, Nicole Scherzinger and singing sensation Susan Boyle to salute the nation’s unsung heroes.
Two Scots were among those receiving prizes at an emotional ceremony in the Grosvenor House in London.
Jack Henderson, seven, was named Lidl Young Fundraiser for raking in more than £33,000 for charity by selling his drawings on the internet.
Jack, from Prestonpans , East Lothian, decided to use his artistic skills to help the Sick Kids Friends Foundation in Edinburgh, after his little brother Noah was treated for severe bronchiolitis.
Glasgow-born Alistair Neil was praised for his outstanding bravery at the awards, which were organised by our sister paper the Daily Mirror.
Alistair, 55, put his life on the line to tackle a killer armed with an automatic rifle on a Royal Navy nuclear submarine.
The Southampton City Council chief executive was visiting HMS Astute last April when the horrific events unfolded.
He and council leader Royston Smith were being shown around by Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux when sentry Ryan Donovan, 23, started firing at shipmates with his SA80 rifle.
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