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“2025 in Photos: Memorable Moments & Notable Figures”

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In 2025, a plethora of noteworthy events unfolded, all captured by diligent photographers. From Donald Trump’s exuberant celebration with Chelsea players to an eccentric entrance by Dame Andrea Jenkyns at Reform’s conference, the year was filled with memorable moments.

Let’s delve into some of the most intriguing photographs from the last 12 months. At the G7 summit, a candid moment occurred when the US President accidentally dropped his files, prompting the Prime Minister to graciously retrieve them. A soldier appeared understandably tense during Kemi Badenoch’s visit to Carver Barracks in Essex.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick passionately discussed judicial matters at the Tory Conference. Dame Andrea Jenkyns made a striking entrance at Reform UK’s conference in May, donning a glittery jumpsuit and performing her song ‘Insomniac.’ Cabinet members Wes Streeting and Lisa Nandy, alongside former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth, showcased their vocal talents at The Mirror’s renowned party during Labour’s conference in Liverpool.

Notable absences marked the Tory conference speeches this year. Liz Truss briefly shared the spotlight with bare-knuckle fighter Dougie Joyce in a promotional video for his whiskey brand. Former Reform MP Rupert Lowe experienced joy upon being reunited with his confiscated gun collection.

The Westminster Dog of the Year show, a beloved event, saw Labour’s David Burton-Sampson proudly presenting his Dalmatian, Lotti. Boris Johnson’s colorful language was on display after an ostrich bite during a family outing. Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries bolstered Nigel Farage’s political circle after resigning from Parliament.

Despite a somewhat subdued Tory conference, Kemi Badenoch injected some fun by belting out ‘Sweet Caroline’ at the bar. David Lammy and US Vice President JD Vance enjoyed a fishing outing at Chevening House, leading to a revelation about fishing licenses. Donald Trump’s unconventional behavior continued as he celebrated with Chelsea players during the club World Cup victory.

The controversial decision to host Donald Trump for a second state visit sparked protests in London. The Prime Minister issued an apology to a headteacher for inadvertently encouraging primary school children to partake in the viral 6-7 dance craze.

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