!Ref.|-| 2013| "Right Here" (with Foxes)| Hottest Oap| |[1]
The Berlin Music Video Awards is international festival that puts filmmakers, musicians and the art behind music videos in the spotlight. Supporting both unknown and famous artists, it is primary a networking event for the video and music industries in Europe. Creators have the possibility to submit their works to various categories, such as Best Narrative, Animation, Song, Low Budget, Cinematography, Art Director, VFX, Director, Editor, Concept, Experimental, Production Company, Most Trashy, and Bizarre. The winners of each category compete for the Best Music Video and the final winner receives €3.000.!Ref.|-|2014| "Powerless" (with Becky Hill)| rowspan=2|Best Editor| |[2] |-| 2024| "Dancing is Healing" (with Charlotte Plank and Vibe Chemistry)| | [3]
The BRIT Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.!Ref.|-| 2013| "Feel the Love" (with John Newman)| rowspan=2|British Single of the Year| |[4] |-| rowspan=3|2014| "Waiting All Night" (with Ella Eyre)| |rowspan=3|[4] |-| Home| British Album of the Year| |-| Themselves| Best British Group| |-| rowspan=2|2019| rowspan=2|"These Days"
!Ref.|-| 2015| "Never Let You Go" (with Foy Vance)| Festival Anthem of the Year| |[7]
The Global Awards are given by the Global company to honour the stars of music, news & entertainment across genres in the UK and from around the world.!Ref.|-| rowspan=2|2019| Themselves| Best British Artist or Group| | rowspan=2|[8] |-| "These Days"
The Hungarian Music Awards (Golden Giraffe Awards, before 2004) is an annual award ceremony held by the Hungarian music industry association Mahasz since 1992. !Ref.|-| 2016| We the Generation| International Electronic Music Album of the Year| |[10]
The International Dance Music Awards were established in 1985. It is a part of the Winter Music Conference, a weeklong electronic music event held annually.!Ref.|-| rowspan=3|2014| "Waiting All Night" (with Ella Eyre)| Best Dubstep/Drum & Bass Track| | rowspan=3|[11] |-| rowspan=3|Themselves| Best Dubstep/Drum & Bass DJ | |-| Best Breakthrough Artist (Group) | |-| 2016| Best Artist (Group) | |[12]
The Ivor Novello Awards are awarded for songwriting and composing. The awards, named after the Cardiff born entertainer Ivor Novello, are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA).!Ref.|-| 2019| "These Days"| Most Performed Work| |[13]
The MTV Europe Music Awards was established in 1994 by MTV Europe to award the music videos from European and international artists.!Ref.|-| rowspan=3|2013| rowspan=3|Themselves| Best Push Act| |rowspan=3|[14] |-| Best New Act||-| Best UK & Ireland Act|
!Ref.|-| 2012| Themselves| Best Newcomer| |[15] |-|rowspan=3|2013| Home| Best Album| | rowspan=3|[16] |-| Themselves| Best Male Act| |-| "Waiting All Night" (with Ella Eyre)| Best Song| |-|2014| "Powerless" (with Becky Hill)| Best Video| |[17]
!Ref.|-| 2013| Home| Album of the Year| |[18]
!Ref.|-| 2018| Themselves| Innovation Award| |[19]
The UK Music Video Awards is an annual award ceremony founded in 2008 to recognise creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music videos and moving images for music.!Ref.|-| 2012| "Feel the Love" (with John Newman)| rowspan=3|Best Dance Video - UK| |[20] |-| rowspan=2|2013| "Waiting All Night" (with Ella Eyre)| | [21] |-| "Not Giving In" (with John Newman & Alex Clare)| | [22] |-| rowspan=2|2014| "Powerless" (with Becky Hill)| Best Urban Video - UK| |rowspan=2|[23] |-| Live at Brixton Academy| Best Live Coverage| |-| 2015| "Never Let You Go" (with Foy Vance)| Best Colour Grade in a Video| |[24] |-| 2016| Live Acoustic Session| Best Live Coverage| | [25] |-| 2019| "Something About You"| Best Dance Video - UK| |[26] |-| 2021| "So Sorry" (with Skream)| Best Dance/Electronic Video - UK| | [27]
The Urban Music Awards (UMA) is a hip-hop, R&B, dance and soul music awards ceremony launched by Jordan Kensington in 2003 and now held in several countries.!Ref.|-| 2012| "Feel the Love" | Best Music Video| |[28] |-| rowspan=4|2013| Home| Best Album | |rowspan=4|[29] |-| rowspan=6|Themselves| Artist of the Year| |-| Best Dance Act| |-| rowspan=4|Best Group| |-| 2015| |[30] |-| 2016| |[31] |-| 2017| |[32]
The YouTube Music Awards, abbreviated as the YTMA, is an inaugural music award show presented by YouTube.!Ref.|-| 2013| Themselves| YouTube Breakthrough| |[33]