The Pride of Britain awards are set to take place this weekend in a star-studded TV special.
The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable people who make our world a better place.
Nominated by the public, the winners are from all walks of life, of all ages, and from all over the country.
Their achievements are awe-inspiring and a lesson to us all. They say they are ordinary people, but their acts are truly extraordinary.
Since the first Pride of Britain in 1999, royalty, prime ministers, and hundreds of leading figures from showbusiness, sport, politics and the arts have all taken part.
Hosted by Carol Vorderman, the awards attract an audience of around five million viewers every year in a primetime slot on ITV - making it the highest rated awards show of its kind on British television.
This year's winners include 100-year-old Captain Sir Tom Moore who inspired Britain and the world with a lockdown walking challenge that raised more than £38million for NHS charities.
Marcus Rashford is also set to be honoured for his powerful stand on behalf of under-privileged children.
And Holocaust survivor Sir Ben Helfgott is set to receive a lifetime achievement award for his tireless work in helping fellow survivors and ensuring younger generations learn the lessons of the darkest period in human history.
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The winners will be honoured on Sunday evening at 9pm, with the awards airing on ITV.
The TV special is expected to be packed with emotional moments and hilarious celebrity surprises.
*The Pride of Britain Awards airs at 9pm on ITV on Sunday