Enjoying life’s little pleasures is something that many struggle to do.
These beautiful photographs show how these playful pods of dolphins make their own fun by gliding, flipping and spinning through the air whilst enjoying the sun on their backs.
Playing, splashing and generally messing around, these polar bears show they certainly have a soft spot for the water, and not just each other.
From the crisp, snow clad mountains to vivid bright blue rivers, these breath-taking photographs capture the incredible beauty of various landscapes across France and Italy.
Say cheese! This cheeky chappy isn’t in the mood to live up to his scary reputation as he is pictured here cracking a killer smile as he goes about his daily business.
For years Jeorgia Woodd, 30, abused her body, having succumbed to a condition known as 'diabulimia'.
Exibiting their superhuman strength these ants look ready to create an art attack by lifting pencils several thousand times their own weight.
Here’s a pair of shoes that really are fit for a princess, and with a price tag of more than £276,000, they are the most expensive shoes in the world.
Primed and ready for action, this collection of striking images from the battlefield could be mistaken for authentic photos taking during World War II.
Magical photos of your baby smiling for the first time are a priceless treasure for many a proud parent.
FEAST your eyes on the £500K coin-covered Range Rover that could be the world’s most blinged-out car.
WELCOME to the drawing room that is home to the £100K world’s greatest collection of Margaret Thatcher autographed objects.
A rare manuscript of one of Charlotte Bronte’s earliest poems went under the hammer today and fetched nearly £100,000 – double what it was expected to get.
A teacher has told how she was attacked by a murderer on her way home from a night out but courageously managed to charm him out of strangling her.
COULD this £5,000 auction of Paul McCartney’s Liverpool front door be the most bizarre celebrity sale yet? The door, which looks-like it may have been knocked – and possibly kicked – very hard during its past, was used by members of Britain’s most famous band to visit lead-singer Paul McCartney when he lived at the address from 1955 to 1964.