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Denise Peacock, 36, of Sutton Coldfield has been left bereft after a photo of her cat didn't win a National Photography Award.
She told friends, 'I can't believe it. It wasn't even shortlisted. It's such a cute photo of Milo licking his paws. You can't quite see the end of his tail, one of his eyes is red because of the flash, it's a little blurry and you can see a pair of pants on the floor in the background but, other than that, it's purrrfect.'
Her daughter, Bella, 9, who is just as upset, persuaded her mum to enter the competition, telling her that it was “the cutest photo in the history of the whole world, ever, and couldn't lose”.
A spokesperson for the National Photography Awards told us that there was an unprecedented number of entries this year and hoped that Ms Peacock would continue her interest in photography and wished her luck for next year's competition.
Colin Jameson, 38, of Newport Pagnall has finally admitted to family and friends that he slept all the way though this year's BAFTAs.
Jameson, of Acacia Avenue, arrived at work on Monday, fully prepared to join in all the conversations about this year's awards ceremony after having seen a thirty second clip on Good Morning Britain. He quickly memorised the big prizes and was ready to comment on the frocks should the occasion arrive.
Colin's wife Carol told us, “When he came to bed Colin told me he really enjoyed the awards and started going on about dresses and Cumberbatch but I could hear him snoring from upstairs where I was watching Dancing on Ice in the bedroom.”
“I first became suspicious when he told us how funny Rebel Wilson's jokes were,” said co-worker, Steve Andrews. “It was utter crap." he told our reporter. "I watched the first few minutes and even I had to switch it off and I like Mrs Brown's Boys!”
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