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Metro
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
British Soap Awards 2025 afterparty evacuated due to security alert
Stars from the four major UK soaps hit the red carpet on Saturday night for the return of the British Soap Awards – though the celebrations were interrupted early after a security threat at the afterparty. Following the main event at the Hackney Empire in London, which saw EastEnders come out on top with the most awards, actors and crew members headed next door to Hackney Town Hall to party the rest of the night away. However, the celebrations were interrupted in the early hours of the morning when a call was received that was deemed a security threat, Metro understands. An ITV spokesperson said: 'Owing to a security alert after the recording of the awards, it was necessary to evacuate the afterparty venue. Everyone was cleared from the building safely.' This came hours after the recording of the awards ceremony, which saw EastEnders take home the coveted prize for Best Soap. They also took home the awards for Best Single Episode, Scene of the Year, Villain of the Year, Best Dramatic Performance, Best Leading Performer, Best On-Screen Partnership and Best Comedy Performance. It was also a great night for Hollyoaks, who took received the awards for Best Family and Best Storyline, with Frankie Osborne actress Isabelle Smith winning Best Newcomer. More Trending Emmerdale's Amelia Flanagan won Best Young Performer for her work as April Windsor, while Cameraman Mike Plant was honoured with the Tony Warren Award. And in a very special moment, soap icon David Neilson was presented with the Outstanding Achievement Award for his work as Roy Cropper on Coronation Street. The event was once again hosted by Jane McDonald, and is set to air on ITV1 at 8pm on Thursday, June 5. View More » It will be the first time the show has aired since 2023, having been cancelled in 2024. MORE: EastEnders legend confirms she's taking a break from the BBC soap MORE: Coronation Street star Barbara Ferris dies aged 85 MORE: Patsy Kensit reveals Emmerdale and EastEnders return chances – and which she'd like more


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
British Soap Awards 2025 sees Jacqueline Jossa lead famous arrivals
The British Soap Awards 2025 have finally kicked off again. This year, the annual event is being held in London. The biggest names in soap were gathered in London on Saturday night to celebrate the drama, laughs and highlights of the past year of stories on the small screen for the 2025 British Soap Awards. The ceremony is now in its 26th year, with winners voted for by the public. Famous faces from the land of soaps have started arriving, with Patsy Palmer and Jacqueline Jossa being amongst the first to walk the red carpet. The ceremony is being held at the Hackney Empire in the capital - and highlights from the show will air on ITV on Thursday 5 June. Coronation StreetEmmerdaleEastEndersHollyoaks Jack P. Shepherd - David Platt in Coronation StreetPatsy Palmer - Bianca Jackson in EastEndersNicola Wheeler - Nicola King in EmmerdaleNicole Barber-Lane - Myra McQueen in Hollyoaks Kellie Bright - Linda Carter in EastEndersLacey Turner - Stacey Slater in EastEndersBeth Cordingly - Ruby Fox-Miligan in EmmerdaleEden Taylor-Draper - Belle Dingle in Emmerdale Calum Lill - Joel Deering in Coronation StreetNavin Chowdhry - Nish Panesar in EastEndersNed Porteous - Joe Tate in EmmerdaleTyler Conti - Abe Fielding in Hollyoaks Peter Ash - Paul Foreman in Coronation StreetSteve McFadden - Phil Mitchell in EastEndersEden Taylor-Draper - Belle Dingle in EmmerdaleIsabelle Smith - Frankie Osborne in Hollyoaks The Platts - Coronation StreetThe Slaters - EastEndersThe Dingles - EmmerdaleThe Osbornes - Hollyoaks Jacob Roberts - Kit Green in Coronation StreetLaura Doddington - Nicola Mitchell in EastEndersShebz Miah - Kammy Hadiq in EmmerdaleIsabelle Smith - Frankie Osborne in Hollyoaks Alison King and Vicky Myers - Carla Connor and Lisa Swain in Coronation StreetRudolph Walker and Angela Wynter - Patrick and Yolande Trueman in EastEndersWilliam Ash and Beth Cordingly - Caleb and Ruby Miligan in EmmerdaleNathaniel Dass and Oscar Curtis - Dillon Ray and Lucas Hay in Hollyoaks Mason's Death - Coronation StreetPhil's Psychosis: The Mitchells in 1985 - EastEndersApril's Life on the Streets - EmmerdaleHollyoaks Time Jump - Hollyoaks Paul's Battle with MND - Coronation StreetPhil Mitchell: Hypermasculinity in Crisis - EastEndersBelle & Tom: Domestic Abuse - EmmerdaleSibling Sexual Abuse - Hollyoaks Will Flanagan - Joseph Winter-Brown in Coronation StreetSonny Kendall - Tommy Moon in EastEndersAmelia Flanagan - April Windsor in EmmerdaleNoah Holdsworth - Oscar Osborne in Hollyoaks Mason's Death – The Effects of Knife Crime - Coronation StreetEastEnders at 40: Angie Watts' Shock Return - EastEndersAmy's Deathly Plunge Reveals a Grisly Secret - EmmerdaleMercedes Confronts Her Mortality - Hollyoaks There are also awards for and which are announced on the night Jacqueline, who is best known for playing Lauren Branning, oozed glamour and sophistication as she rocked a dress featuring a daring thigh split. Both EastEnders and Emmerdale have been nominated 13 times across 12 categories - making themy the shows to beat on Saturday night. Coronation Street and Hollyoaks are not far behind, however, as both are up for 11 nominations each. EastEnders has been first out the gate, however, scooping the Best British Soap award over the other rival shows. While all the winners will be unvieled at the ceremony on Saturday night, the ceremony won't be broadcast on ITV until Thursday 5 June at 8pm. Singer and TV star Jane McDonald has been hosting the event since 2023 and was back to preside over the ceremony on Saturday. Despite hosting the show before, Jane admits she does get star struck by her famous audience. She told Inside Soap previously: "Hosting this is a massive thing for me because I'm a genuine fan. I get starstruck standing on the stage in front of all the soap actors!" Celebrities arrived at the Hackney Empire theatre in London on Saturday for the British Soap Awards 2025. Stars from Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and more were in attendance to find out who won what, as voted for by the public. EastEnders star Sophie Khan Levy and soap icon Patsy Palmer were among the first to arrive at the event, with both ladies opting for blue outfits.