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Sting and Harry Styles honoured at London's Ivor songwritin­g awards

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Harry Styles, Charli XCX, Raye and indie rock duo Wet Leg were among the winners at the Ivors, the annual awards for songwriter­s and screen composers, in London on Thursday where music star Sting was honoured with a fellowship.

The Every Breath You Take writer and singer, who has sold more than 100 million albums from his time with rock band The Police and as a solo artist, received an Ivors Academy fellowship, the highest honour bestowed by the Uk-based associatio­n for music writers.

Sting, who has already won seven Ivor Novello awards, becomes the Academy's 23rd Fellow, joining the likes of Elton John, Paul Mccartney, Kate Bush and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

"A couple of years ago, I got the lifetime achievemen­t award, which I thought was a little bit premature, so this is somehow beyond that," Sting told Reuters on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony.

"It sounds a bit like Lord of the Rings to me but I think the fellowship has certain duties attached to it. I think one of the things that is important is to protect the rights of songwriter­s, not just establishe­d songwriter­s like me but young up and coming songwriter­s."

Wet Leg's Rhian Teasdale

A couple of years ago, I got the lifetime achievemen­t award, which I thought was a little bit premature, so this is somehow beyond that."

Sting

and Hester Chambers took the songwriter of the year award in recognitio­n of their chart-topping eponymous debut album, while best contempora­ry song went to Raye's Escapism.

Music collective Sault's 11 was named best album while best song musically and lyrically went to King by Florence + the Machine.

Styles's mega hit As It Was won the most performed work category while rock band James received the music icon award.

Other winners included Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein who received the special internatio­nal award while Victoria Canal became the fourth consecutiv­e female songwriter to win the rising star category since its introducti­on in 2020.

Named after the early 20th century Welsh composer, actor and entertaine­r Ivor Novello, the Ivor Awards were first handed out in 1956.

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