Amy Winehouse stole the show at last night’s BRIT Awards.


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The troubled star wowed the crowd at London’s Earl’s Court with her first live performance since leaving rehab by singing Valerie with Best British Male winner Mark Ronson.

She then took to the stage alone for an emotional rendition of Love Is A Losing Game, during which she mouthed “I love you” to the camera in tribute to her imprisoned husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

The big winners on the night – which was hosted by Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne – were Arctic Monkeys and Take That, who both walked off with two prizes.

Take That took home Best British Live Act and Best British Single for their hit Shine, but lost out to Arctic Monkeys in the Best British Group and Best British Album categories.

The Sheffield fourpiece, who came dressed as country gentlemen, collected the Best British Album prize for Favourite Worst Nightmare – the second year running they have won the accolade.

Mika, who opened the show by belting out his hit Grace Kelly, was named British Breakthrough Act.

Kylie Minogue, who performed her latest single Wow, picked up Best International Female.

Kate Nash was the surprise winner of Best British Female, fighting off stiff competition from former X Factor winner Leona Lewis.

US rockers Foo Fighters were named Best International Group, while their album Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace triumphed in the International Album category.
Both awards were accepted by frontman Dave Grohl via a video message from the US, with Kanye West collecting his award for Best International Male in the same fashion.

The final trophy of the night went to The Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney, who picked up the Outstanding Contribution award. He closed the show with a brilliant set which included his recent solo hit Dance Tonight, The Wings’ classic Live and Let Die and an emotional rendition of Beatles classic Hey Jude.

BRIT Awards 2008 full list of winners:

Best British Album – Arctic Monkeys, Favourite Worst Nightmare
Best British Male Solo Artist – Mark Ronson
Best British Female Solo Artist – Kate Nash
Best British Group Winner – Arctic Monkeys Best British Single – Take That, Shine
British Breakthrough Act – Mika
Best British Live Act – Take That
Best International Male Solo Artist – Kanye West
Best International Female Solo Artist – Kylie Minogue Best International Group – Foo Fighters
Best International Album – Foo Fighters, Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace
Critic’s Choice – Adele
Outstanding Contribution – Sir Paul McCartney