Nemo representing Switzerland with the song 'The Code' performs during the final of the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest (EPA)
Bambie Thug of Ireland performs the song Doomsday Blue (AP)
Israel’s Eden Golan tops UK’s public vote, finishes in fifth at Eurovision (Martin Meissner/AP) (AP)
British singer Oliver Alexander Thornton aka Olly Alexander representing the United Kingdom with the song "Dizzy" (AFP via Getty Images)
Climate activist Greta Thunberg takes part in the Stop Israel demonstration against Israel's participation in the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest (via REUTERS)
Silia Kapsis, 17, the youngest contestant, performs on stage for Cyprus during The Eurovision Song Contest (Getty Images)
Finnish visual artist and DJ Teemu Keisteri, also known as Windows95man and representing Finland with the song "No rules!", performs during the final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest (TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Ima)
King Charles is said to be in discussions to visit his estranged son Prince Harry in America for the first time in years - but his wife and Prince William are reportedly not happy
TikTok star Paul Arnott is involved in the hunt for missing Jay Slater in Tenerife – but when interviewed by This Morning, he revealed his thoughts on Jay's chances of survival
Coronation Street star Thelma Barlow will return to the screen at the age of 95 after retiring her iconic cobbles character, Mavis Wilton, over two decades ago
Michael J. Fox joined Coldplay on guitar for a performance of their hit “Fix You” at the Glastonbury music festival over the weekend, and celebrated with a tribute to the band shared on social media.
Coldplay have become the first act in history to headline Glastonbury five times – playing a record-breaking set to a huge, sparkling audience for whom it felt like coming home. Thousands in the crowd will no doubt have seen them at least once here before, but no matter - they have their detractors, but you cannot argue with the fact Chris Martin's band can put on a headline performance worthy of Worthy Farm. Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis was among the special guests watching stage-side as they performed to a crowd stretching way back into the night, and they were also joined by stars and musicians including rapper Little Simz on stage.
When pharmaceutical giant Pfizer decided, for the first time, to spend tens of millions of dollars on an advert during this year’s Super Bowl, there was only one song that provided a fitting soundtrack: Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now. Galileo, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein featured in the romp through the history of science and medicine. And to really ramp home the point, Copernicus popped up, singing “I’m a shooting star leaping through the sky”.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh was seen taking part in a fun drinking game on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk as her husband Prince Edward and daughter Lady Louise cheered her on
From K-poppers Seventeen to performance artist Marina Abramović, via Cyndi Lauper and Little Simz, it was one of the most diverse editions yet. But the real fireworks came with a band who have taken things to another level
Glastonbury Festival will not go ahead in 2026, as the Eavis family have confirmed that the iconic music event will take a fallow year "to give the land a rest"
The daughter of Kate Moss and Jefferson Hack, donned a lightweight fabric that made it an ideal choice for Worthy Farm's unusually good weather this year - See Photos