One Direction had a successful night at the 2014 BRIT Awards at London's O2 Arena. The 'Kiss You' singers picked up the prizes for the Global Success Award and Best British Video.
Lily Allen sported a bizarre yellow ponytail at the 2014 BRIT Awards at London's O2 Arena. The singer teamed her dramatic hair piece with a matching handbag and purple sequin gown.
Kate Moss accepted David Bowie's British Male Solo Artist prize at the 2014 BRIT Awards. The usually stylish supermodel wore one of his infamous Ziggy Stardust stage outfits as she picked up the award on his behalf.
Jessie J took her quirky style a step too far as she arrived at the 2014 BRIT Awards. The 'Domino' singer teamed her embellished nude jumpsuit with bizarre lilac lipstick for the event at London's O2 Arena.
Ellie Goulding looked every bit the pop princess in a full-skirted, strapless gown at the 2014 BRIT Awards.The singer picked up the Best Female Solo Artist prize at the ceremony in London's O2 Arena.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley displayed her enviable supermodel figure in a striped red mini-dress as she arrived at the 2014 BRIT Awards at London's O2 Arena last night.
Rita Ora showed off her curves in a figure hugging yellow dress at the 2014 BRIT Awards at London's O2 Arena. The 'How We Do' singer attended the star-studded event with her DJ boyfriend Calvin Harris.
Katy Perry stood out from the crowd in a gold lace dress as she hit the Universal BRIT Awards afterparty at One Embankment in London. The 'I kissed A Girl' singer finished off the look with sultry eye make-up.
Pixie Lott opted for a simple white gown at the 2014 BRIT Awards at London's O2 Arena. The 'Mama Do' singer accessorised her sophisticated look with gold statement earrings.
A man has been charged with trespassing after being caught allegedly wandering the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
Victor Miller, 37, was arrested by police last September when he was caught inside the London residence of Queen Elizabeth after allegedly climbing over a fence to get in just before midnight.
Miller, who is unemployed and comes from east London, has been bailed and is expected to appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, on March 4.
Officers also arrested a second man, 38, as he was caught just outside the grounds around the same time, but he was released on bail and no further action has been taken since.
Last month, David Belmar, 44, was jailed for 16 months after he tried to get into the royal estate, while carrying a knife, back in October.
At the hearing in January, he claimed he carried out the crime because he was feeling "frustrated and desperate" over his incapacity benefit being cut.
Belmar - who had admitted trespass and possession of a knife at a previous hearing - suffered paranoid schizophrenia since 2002 but was on medication for the condition, and Judge Michael Gledhill QC said at the trial it had "absolutely nothing to do" with the offences.
Britain's Prince George is to tour Australia.
General Peter Cosgrove accidentally let slip that the eight-month-old tot will definitely be joining his mother and father, the duke and duchess of Cambridge, on their trip Down Under in April.
Speaking to Australian press, he said: "That's going to be a very welcome visit.
"They'll bring with them Prince George, the little one.
"They'll be in Sydney and then in Canberra after their sojourn in New Zealand.
"There's sort of an arm's distance hosting in the sense that we want them to be able to relax, so the idea would be to greet them, settle them in - but very briefly - and then leave them to enjoy the delights of Sydney."
The royal couple - who married in 2011 - had remained tight-lipped about whether their son would be joining them on the trip and were expected to announce the news nearer the time.
After General Cosgrove realised he may have said something he shouldn't have, he quickly added: "I hope he's [George] coming.
"I don't know - I'm not yet the governor-general.
"I think every Aussie who likes the idea of royal couples having their children with them on tour will hope that's the case, but let's wait and see."
Past generations of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth, have always left their children at home with aides, but the tradition was broken when Prince Charles and his late wife Princess Diana took William with them to Australia in March 1983 when he was just nine months old.