In 2025, numerous noteworthy events have taken place, captured by diligent photographers. From Donald Trump’s exuberant celebration with Chelsea players to Dame Andrea Jenkyns’ dazzling presence at Reform’s conference, the year has been marked by memorable moments.
Let’s take a look at some captivating and unconventional photos from the past year. At the G7 summit, a candid moment unfolded as the US President accidentally dropped his files, prompting the PM to graciously assist in picking them up.
A soldier appears slightly uneasy in a snapshot featuring Kemi Badenoch during her visit to Carver Barracks in Essex. Meanwhile, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick passionately addressed judicial matters at the Tory Conference.
Dame Andrea Jenkyns made a striking entrance at Reform UK’s conference, donning a glittery jumpsuit and performing her youthful composition ‘Insomniac’. Cabinet members Wes Streeting and Lisa Nandy, alongside former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth, exhibited their vocal talents at The Mirror’s renowned party during Labour’s conference in Liverpool.
Notable figures like Liz Truss and Dougie Joyce collaborated in a video promoting Joyce’s whiskey brand. Former Reform MP Rupert Lowe experienced a moment of joy upon being reunited with his confiscated gun collection in August.
The Westminster Dog of the Year show remains a favorite event on the Parliamentary calendar, with MPs showcasing their pets for a chance at top honors. Boris Johnson’s comical reaction to being bitten by an ostrich during a family outing added a humorous twist to the news.
Nigel Farage’s political circle welcomed former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, boosting their ranks. Despite a somewhat subdued atmosphere at the Tory conference, Kemi Badenoch injected some energy by belting out ‘Sweet Caroline’ at the bar.
In August, David Lammy and US Vice President JD Vance enjoyed a friendly fishing outing at Chevening House in Kent. Notably, it was later revealed that Lammy should have obtained a fishing license for the activity.
Donald Trump’s unconventional behavior was on display again as he joined Chelsea players in celebrating their club World Cup victory. The decision to grant Trump a second state visit sparked protests in London upon his arrival.
Lastly, the PM issued an apology to a headteacher after inadvertently encouraging primary school children to participate in the viral 6-7 dance craze.
