Arlo Parks has won this year’s Mercury Prize, with her album Collapsed In Sunbeams
Parks picked up the award at the ceremony at the Hammersmith Apollo in west London, bagging herself a cheque for £25,000 as well as the coveted winner’s trophy.
She also performed a track from the winning album Too Good, with the audience giving her a standing ovation.
Image: Parks said she was ‘completely speechless’ after her win. Pic: John Marshall
Accepting the award, Parks told the room: “I am completely speechless. I don’t have the words. I just want to say a big thank you to my family. My mum and my dad are somewhere in the room today.
“I want to thank my team as well. This is something that came with a lot of hard work from a lot of different people. I want to thank Transgressive, Pias, my managers Ally and Sarah.
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“It took a lot of sacrifice and hard work to get here and there were moments where I wasn’t sure whether I would make it through – but I am here today so thank you very much.”
The songwriter has had a stunning year, winning best new artist at the Brit Awards as well as her album racing up charts around the world.
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The judging panel said: “It was extremely difficult to choose a winner of the 2021 Hyundai Mercury Prize.
“There were so many strong albums, of such diversity and character. But in the end we decided that Arlo Parks was an extremely worthy winner.
“Addressing such complex issues as mental health and sexuality with real empathy, displaying a lyrical wisdom that belied her 21 years, with ‘Collapsed In Sunbeams’ Arlo Parks has created an album that has captured the spirit of the year in a positive, forward thinking fashion.
“It has the ability to reach out and remind a wider audience of the timeless art of the album. Arlo is an artist who connects deeply with her generation and reflects the plurality of contemporary British life.”
The show was hosted by BBC presenter Lauren Laverne, and saw live performances from each of the 12 nominated artists.
Parks joins the likes of last year’s winner Michael Kiwanuka, Dave and Wolf Alice on the list of recent winners of the prestigious award.
Albums by British artists with a UK release date between 18 July 2020 and 16 July 16 were eligible for the prize.
An “obsessed” security guard plotted to break into Holly Willoughby’s family home and knock her out with chloroform so he could kidnap, rape and murder her, a court has heard.
Gavin Plumb, 37, allegedly hatched the “graphic” and “sexually motivated” plans over more than two years as he tried to recruit accomplices online.
Chelmsford Crown Court heard he boasted of trying to abduct two air hostesses from trains and falsely imprisoning two 16-year-old girls to “bolster his credibility”.
Prosecutors allege his past convictions – which included tying a teenager’s hands behind her back with rope and tape, and using an imitation firearm – showed he knew “what it would take to terrify and overpower a woman”.
But Plumb, from Harlow, in Essex, unwittingly disclosed his plans to an undercover US police officer, who alerted the authorities in the UK and disrupted his plans to carry out “catastrophic violence” against Willoughby, the court heard.
A jury was told he had more than 10,000 images of the former This Morning host on his mobile phone when he was arrested in October last year, while officers found two sealed bottles of chloroform, along with a “kidnap kit”.
Police also found “a list of celebrities” in his bedside drawer, along with folded-up images of famous people, including Willoughby, on top of his wardrobe.
Image: Gavin Plumb appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court. Pic: PA/Elizabeth Cook
Plumb, who appeared in the dock wearing a light grey sweater and dark tracksuit bottoms, denies charges of soliciting murder, incitement to kidnap and incitement to rape between December 2021 and October last year.
Willoughby, who is not attending the trial, has waived her automatic right to anonymity, which all alleged victims of sexual offences or related charges are entitled to.
The 43-year-old announced in October last year that she was stepping down from This Morning after 14 years on the ITV show, but has since hosted Dancing On Ice 2024, and is to present a Netflix show.
Image: Holly Willoughby is not attending the trial. Pic: PA
Jurors were told she has never met Plumb, who had been planning an attack on her for “some time”, talking with an online contact, Marc, who is believed to have been based in Ireland, about launching a “home invasion” as far back as 2021.
They shared “deep fake” pornographic images of Willoughby as well as images of her home, the court heard.
Plumb later discussed trying to get on to a tour of the ITV studios to get close to her or using his training as a security guard to get a job protecting her, prosecutors said.
Plumb also shared a picture of an empty space or “dungeon” that he said was “big enough for a bed”, while Marc said her “screams could not be heard for miles”, prosecutor Alison Morgan KC said.
“It was not just the ramblings of a fantasist,” she said. “The defendant had carefully planned what he would do and how he would do it, purchasing items that would assist him in carrying out the attack.”
But when his plans did not move forward in the way he had hoped, he began unwittingly talking to a US undercover police officer referred to as David Nelson in October last year, the court heard.
The officer, from the Owatonna Police Department, in Minnesota, was monitoring an online group called “Abduct lovers” involving chats about kidnap, torture and murder.
Calling himself “BigBear”, Plumb posted pictures of Willoughby and said he had a “load of info” on her, including when she has security and “what time she gets up in the morning”, the court heard.
When asked if he was serious, Plumb shared a video, which was played in court, showing items laid out on his bed including hand and ankle shackles, a ball gag, rope, metal cable ties, and two sets of handcuffs.
In other messages, he described the plan to use chloroform on her and her husband, the television producer Dan Baldwin, before tying her up and kidnapping Willoughby.
When asked what will happen at the end, Plumb said: “Slit her throat, clear her out and dispose of it,” the jury was told.
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The undercover officer alerted the FBI and UK police, who arrested Plumb over an alleged conspiracy to kidnap Willoughby.
Officers said he was “shocked” but said: “I’m not gonna lie. She is a fantasy of mine.”
Ms Morgan said it is likely Plumb may suggest “this is all just a fantasy” during his trial, but she asked jurors if the messages he exchanged with others are the “talk of a fantasist” or if the “dark depravity” suggests he meant what he said.
The trial, which is expected to last for two weeks, continues.
Singer Charli XCX has warned her fans to stop chanting “Taylor is dead” at her gigs.
The British star shared a statement on social media following reports that members of the audience were shouting about Taylor Swift at a gig in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
“Can the people who do this please stop. Online or at my shows,” Charli wrote after the chanting was highlighted by one of her fans.
Image: Taylor Swift has just performed three Eras tour shows at Wembley. Pic: Ian West/PA
She added: “It is the opposite of what I want and it disturbs me that anyone would think there is room for this in this community.
“I will not tolerate it.”
It came after a fan tagged the star in an Instagram message that said: “Your Brazilian fans have been showing toxic behaviour by screaming ‘Taylor is dead!’ in your concerts and events related to you.”
Charli released her sixth album, Brat, earlier in June – but was kept off the top spot in the UK by Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, which has charted at number one for seven non-consecutive weeks since its release in April.
The British singer, who supported Swift on her Reputation tour in 2018, is also engaged to The 1975 drummer George Daniel.
Some of Charli’s fans have speculated that one of her new songs, Sympathy Is A Knife – which has lyrics including the lines “This one girl taps my insecurities” and “Don’t wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend’s show” – is about Swift.
There has also been speculation that Swift references Healy in tracks on The Tortured Poets Department.
Rapper Foolio has been shot and killed while celebrating his 26th birthday in Tampa, Florida.
The musician, whose real name was Charles Jones, was pronounced dead after police were called to a Holiday Inn in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to Sky News’ US partner NBC News.
Foolio was reportedly inside a vehicle in the hotel’s car park when he was shot during an “ambush”, his lawyer Lewis Fusco said.
Another vehicle nearby was also hit.
Three other victims were taken to hospital and are all said to be in a stable condition.
Police are still investigating the motive and working to identify those involved.
The night he died Jones was celebrating his 26th birthday, Mr Fusco confirmed.
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Mr Fusco described him as “a kid who grew up in challenging circumstances, determined to defy the odds by any means possible and succeed in all that he did”.
He added that Jones “became someone I deeply respected for his authenticity and I considered a friend”.