In Pictures: Dogs, foxes and babies – the lighter side of election night
By PA
The General Election may have been a battle for the nation’s future but not everyone was weighed down with great matters of state as the verdict of the voters was revealed.
Lord Buckethead won his duel with Count Binface at a count where Sesame Street Elmo also lost his head while Boris Johnson made his victory speech.
Meanwhile, a fox and a cat both tried out Downing Street for size while some candidates brought their babies or mothers with them for support.
A BBC Breakfast host has announced that there is to be a schedule shake up at BBC News that means one useful segment for viewers is being taken off after 30 years on air
An Indian judge has dismissed a woman’s complaint that her husband committed “unnatural sex,” because under Indian law it’s not illegal for a husband to force his wife to engage in sexual acts.
Craig Revel Horwood has revealed the one former Strictly Come Dancing star he considers to be an 'enemy', branding the professional dancer 'mouthy' in a shock new interview
A road rage driver who was filmed screaming abuse at a female motorist after she beeped at him for cutting her off is facing a potential jail sentence.
Loose Women star Linda Robson got emotional recently as she visited the Emirates Stadium in North London to watch an Arsenal football match, and it's all to do with her son
The tragic young man's mother Cinzia, father Fabrizio and aunt Marina rushed to Scotland to be at his hospital bedside as initially, he was still lucid and talking.
Emily Ratajkowski just hit the 2024 Met Gala almost totally naked wearing a sparkly see-through Versace backless dress. We are *so* in love with this look!
Kendall Jenner attended the 2024 Met Gala looking incredible in a dress with bum crack cut-outs. Her vintage archival Givenchy gown has never been worn before.
EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry has landed in the UK without his wife Meghan Markle - and a source tells OK! that the couple may be on very different pages when it comes to their return to Britain.