Take That win Best British Single award at the Brit Awards

Public vote the boy band into the top spot ahead of Leona Lewis

Take That won the Best British Single award at the Brit Awards 2008 tonight (February 20) in London.

The boy band accepted their second gong on the evening from guest presenter Alan Carr, who had joked that he was “pissed” because he put a straw in Amy Winehouse’s beehive.

The band thanked their fans for voting them winners in the category before they left the stage.

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The other singles nominated for the gong were: Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse: ‘Valerie’, The Hoosiers: ‘Worried About Ray’, Mika: ‘Grace Kelly’, Leona Lewis: ‘Bleeding Love’ and Take That: ‘Shine’.

To get the full Brit Award results just click on the categories below:

Best British Live Act

Critics’ Choice Award

British Breakthrough Act

Best International Male

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Best British Male

Best International Female

Best International Group

Best British Female

Best International Album

Best British Band

Best British Album

Outstanding Contribution To Music Award

Keep checking NME.COM throughout the evening for the latest from the Brit Awards 2008.

To get the full Brit Award results just click on the categories below:

Best British Live Act

Critics’ Choice Award

British Breakthrough Act

Best International Male

Best British Male

Best International Female

Best International Group

Best British Female

Best International Album

Best British Band

Best British Single

Best British Band

Outstanding Contribution To Music Award

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