PJ Harvey has become the first person to win the Mercury Prize twice, with her album Let England Shake.
The record, which was (inspired) by the horrors of war, was the bookmakers' favourite.
Harvey won in 2001, when the ceremony was held on 11 September, but was( unable) to accept the prize in person because she was on tour in the US.
Harvey said she wanted to make a record that was "(meaningful), not just for myself but for other people".
Accepting the award on stage she thanked the audience for "the recognition of my work on this (album)".
The 41-year-old, who was the first female Mercury winner in September 2001 with Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, said: "It's really good to be here this evening, because when I last won 10 years ago I was in Washington DC watching the Pentagon burning from my hotel window.
"So much has happened since then. This album took me a long time to write. It was very important to me. I wanted to make something meaningful, not just for myself but for other people, and hopefully to make something that would last."
The album features graphic lyrics about warfare, as well as allusions to other songs and unusually includes the prominent use of an autoharp, played by Harvey.
Source fromBBC