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4:10pm Monday 6th October 2008
Coldplay were the big winners at the Q Awards.
The band won Best Album and Best Act in the World Today at the annual showbiz bash.
The Last Shadow Puppets, a side project of Arctic Monkey Alex Turner, was named Best New Act.
Duffy beat Adele to the Breakthrough Artist gong and Keane won Best Track for Spiralling. The Kaiser Chiefs took the title for Best Live Act and Grace Jones was named a Q Idol.
Adam Ant won the Q Icon award and David Gilmour the Outstanding Contribution to Music title.
Gilmour paid a moving tribute to Pink Floyd keyboard player and founder member Richard Wright, who died last month from cancer.
He hinted that he would no longer play the Pink Floyd tracks that Wright had written.
He told the audience: "I'm going to dedicate this, if you don't mind, to my old friend and colleague Richard Wright who died a couple of weeks ago, (and) with whom I had worked for 40-odd years now.
"That's now come to an end. There's all sorts of music that I will not be able to play again without him. That's a source of sadness for me.
"He deserves this as much as I do. You could say that he was in the position of second fiddle, slightly behind some of the pushier chaps in the front. But his work was mighty important to our entire careers."
SOME subjects cannot be avoided, so let us turn to Baby P and the accompanying frenzy of hatred. Strong feelings are understandable where an abused child is concerned, and the details surrounding the death of this toddler are upsetting in the extreme.
YORKSHIRE legend Jim Love is charged with continuing the good times at York Cricket Club. The new Clifton Park coach reveals his philosophy on the game to STEVE CARROLL.
IT was more than 20 years ago. You might like to think we would be over it by now. Moved on, found closure, as the psychobabblers among us like to say: but no. It is, in fact, a life sentence.
York Territorial Army captain KERRY HUTCHINSON, 52, on a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan, sends his latest dispatch from the strife-torn country.
As The Press Fight The Fire Cuts campaign gathers pace, CHARLOTTE PERCIVAL meets the men the cuts would affect the most.
A CAMPAIGN has been launched in York in a bid to block any move to lift the cap on university tuition fees.
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