Frankie Boyle said he was "very happy" after winning a libel fight with a newspaper which had described him as "racist".

A High Court jury awarded the comedian from Glasgow more than £54,000 in damages after concluding he had been defamed by the Daily Mirror.

Mr Boyle, 40, said he had sued because he had always "made a point" of being "anti-racist". He said the Daily Mirror defamed him by describing him as "Racist comedian Frankie Boyle" and claiming he had been forced to quit a TV show. Mr Boyle plans to give the money to charity.