Strictly Come Dancing: The Pet Shop Boys perform in Blackpool
Strictly Come Dancing: The Pet Shop Boys perform in Blackpool
Strictly Come Dancing: The Pet Shop Boys perform in Blackpool
The pair found themselves in the dreaded dance-off for a second week in a row before being eliminated from the dance show
The BBC One dance show returned to screens and it was bigger and better than ever as the stars relocated to Blackpool
Montell and Johannes won the majority vote, which meant it was Wynne and Katya who were eliminated from the show.
LUCKY residents in one area of Warrington have had a boost to their bank accounts this morning, Tuesday.
It comes as the show relocates to Blackpool's Tower Ballroom for its annual special
Stephen Flynn has declared that Holyrood “needs him” after his bid to oust a sitting MSP and claim her seat provoked bitter nationalist infighting.
Strictly Come Dancing: Pete Wicks performs in unique outfit
The vault has been filled in excess of an initial $100,000 target as of Asian morning hours, with $240,000 worth of stablecoins deposited for CAT on Solana, data shows.
Pete and his partner Jowita Przystal danced a cha cha to I’m Too Sexy by Right Said Fred
Strictly Come Dancing is back in the iconic Blackpool Tower Ballroom tonight
Strictly Come Dancing star Pete Wicks left viewers in hysterics with his 'iconic' performance in the Blackpool ballroom with Jowita Przystal during Saturday night's show
Wynne Evans has been supported throughout his Strictly Come Dancing journey by partner Liz Brookes, but admits he still has an enduring fear about "dying alone"
Following an incredible week at Blackpool, another celebrity has left Strictly Come Dancing, but fans say that the wrong person went with one dancer receiving the lowest scores
Several ‘extremely rare’ 50p coins are being sold by County Durham residents for up to 10,000 times their value.
If you have a dog, you probably do this activity with them almost every day – but A Place In The Sun star Jasmine Harman has warned against the practice as it cut her own beloved pooch's life short
‘Step up before someone dies,’ South Yorkshire Police urges dog owners as pressure grows on the force
A dog who was kept in a pen for seven years is now hoping to get a new chance at life in Norfolk.
A full-time furniture flipper has told how spends as little as £10 upcycling strangers’ unwanted junk - and has made over £100K by re-selling them. Lottie Naylor, 24, learned her trade at age 13 when she “started painting furniture for herself” and making money. And over the last six months, people have sought her out on social media, asking for “tips and tricks” on how she nabs deals online - and other freebies on Facebook Marketplace. By “repairing and polishing” the items, she then sells them as “decorative vintage homeware pieces”, pricing them from £100 to £350 each. She is “always on the hunt”, travelling around looking for “the next best bargain” - and rarely spends more than £15 making over each piece.
Dogs Trust aims to find all dogs a loving forever family. Staff carry out thorough behavioural and veterinary assessments and get to know every dog’s likes and dislikes so that each dog can be matched to the right home.
Scene shows cat drinking from ‘poisoned’ teacup before it suffers convulsions and ‘dies’