The Pride of Britain Awards are being shown on ITV this evening after a host of celebrities joined this year's winners at the star-studded awards ceremony earlier this week.
The annual event, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, has honoured unsung heroes in the UK since it launched in 1999. Public nominations are compiled into a shortlist each year before a panel choose the winners, recognising courage and fundraising among the achievements.
This year's winners received their awards at a dinner held at Grosvenor House in London on Monday, once again fronted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo. They have co-hosted the awards ceremony together for five years.
They weren't the only celebrities in attendance for the special occasion earlier this week, with stars from shows like Strictly Come Dancing and Good Morning Britain also present. Some famous faces will be seen beside those being honoured with Pride of Britain awards during the broadcast.
Follow updates from the broadcast of the Pride of Britain Awards 2024 here.
16:20Joel Leaver
Who are the celebrity guests?
A host of celebrities were in attendance for the Pride of Britain Awards ceremony earlier this week, including Shirley Ballas, Kate Garraway, Vanessa Williams, Warwick Davis, Helen Flanagan and Stephen Mangan.
Some famous faces took to the stage during the ceremony, including Simon Cowell. He paid tribute to his late friend Peter Willis, a former Mirror Editor. Simon remembered Peter, who set up the awards, with a poignant tribute.
16:13Joel Leaver
Who are the hosts this year?
The Daily Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards will once again be hosted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo. They have fronted the awards ceremony together since 2021 and Carol had presented on her own up until that year. Carol, who has been involved since the start, recently shared amid the 25th anniversary that it means "so much" to her.
16:06Joel Leaver
What time do the Pride of Britain Awards 2024 start?
This year's Pride of Britain Awards was held on Monday night, with the ceremony being shown tonight on ITV and ITVX. The special broadcast is set to begin at 8pm and run until 10pm.