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Coronation Street wins best soap award for second year in a row

Coronation Street has won the top gong at the 2025 Inside Soap awards, claiming the fan-voted title of best soap for the second year in a row.

More than 90,000 fans voted for the magazine's award ceremony which saw ITV’s Corrie take home five accolades on Monday night in London.

Along with best soap, Coronation Street claimed the best storyline award for Mason Radcliffe’s death and Abi Webster’s PTSD after witnessing the brutal attack.

Stefan Dennis with the Outstanding Achievement Award and the Best Daytime Star Award at the Inside Soap Awards at One Ninetyfour in Piccadilly, central London. Picture date: Monday September 29, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire
Stefan Dennis with the Outstanding Achievement Award and the Best Daytime Star Award at the Inside Soap Awards. Photo credit: Ian West/PA Wire

Meanwhile, Jack P Shepherd’s David Platt won best comic performance, with Vicky Myers, who plays Lisa Swain, claiming the awards for best actress and best partnership along with Alison King’s Carla Connor.

Sarah Ellis, Inside Soap editor, said: "It’s been an incredible year of drama and the results in our best soap category were the closest they’ve ever been."

BBC’s EastEnders also took home five awards, including best exit, which was won by James Bye, who played Martin Fowler until he was killed off during the 40th anniversary live episode in February, and best actor which was won by Steve McFadden for playing Phil Mitchell.

Elinor Lawless attends the Inside Soap Awards at One Ninetyfour in Piccadilly, central London. Picture date: Monday September 29, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire
Elinor Lawless

The best villain award was given to Navin Chowdhry for his portrayal of Nish Panesar, the calculating manipulative husband to Suki Panesar, played by Balvinder Sopal, who was killed by his son after being pushed off a balcony.

While Laura Doddington’s Nicola Mitchell won best newcomer, fans named EastEnders’ Heather Peace their soap superstar of 2025 for her portrayal of Eve Panesar-Unwin, calling her "a Northern powerhouse" and "an icon who has always fought for others".

The ceremony saw ITV’s Emmerdale win the best family trophy with the Dingle clan claiming it for a fifth time - more than any other family in the history of the Inside Soap Awards - while teenager Amelia Flanagan was named best young performer for the fourth time.

Emmerdale also picked up the best showstopper accolade - a trophy awarded to a showcase stunt or episode - for the limo crash disaster which saw the soap submerge the vehicle in an icy lake, killing three beloved characters as the catastrophe unfolded.

Cait Fitton attends the Inside Soap Awards at One Ninetyfour in Piccadilly, central London. Picture date: Monday September 29, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire
Cait Fitton

Ellis added: "All of the soaps have shone brightly in 2025.

"The fact that this year’s trophies are so evenly spread just goes to show what a strong year the whole genre is having.

"There’s never been a more exciting time to be a soap fan!"

Fans named Casualty actor Michael Stevenson as the best drama star for his portrayal of the heroic paramedic Iain Dean while Neighbours’ Stefan Dennis picked best daytime star for his performance as villain Paul Robinson.

Inside Soap also awarded two outstanding achievement trophies this year, one to the cast and crew of Neighbours for delivering a year of drama ahead of the show coming to an end this December and another to Nick Pickard for his work playing Hollyoaks’ Tony Hutchinson for three decades.

Inside Soap Awards 2025

Best soap – Coronation Street

Best actress – Vicky Myers (Lisa Swain, Coronation Street

Best actor – Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell, EastEnders)

Best comic performance – Jack P Shepherd (David Platt, Coronation Street)

Best villain – Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar, EastEnders)

Best young performer – Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor, Emmerdale)

Best newcomer – Laura Doddington (Nicola Mitchell, EastEnders)

Best exit – James Bye (Martin Fowler, EastEnders)

Best family – The Dingles (Emmerdale)

Best partnership – Alison King & Vicky Myers (Carla Connor and Lisa Swain, Coronation Street)

Best storyline – Mason’s death & Abi’s PTSD (Coronation Street)

Best showstopper – The limo crash disaster (Emmerdale)

Best daytime star – Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson, Neighbours)

Best drama star – Michael Stevenson (Iain Dean, Casualty)

Soap superstar – Heather Peace (Eve Panesar-Unwin, EastEnders)

Outstanding achievement (team) – Neighbours

Outstanding achievement (solo) – Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson, Hollyoaks)

Source: Press Association

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