Times photographer James Glossop: My favourite images of 2025
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Harry Henderson, 12, tending to his birds at his home near Malton, North Yorkshire, in September as he prepared for the National Pigeon Association Championship Show near York in December. Pigeon-keeping runs in the family, with his father, uncle and grandfather all sharing the same passion

Garry Harland, a farrier at a livery in Galphay, North Yorkshire, is seen “hot-shoeing” Albert, a pure-bred Irish draught horse. There are about 2,000 qualified farriers in the UK, and only a handful are able to make their own shoes from scratch in a forge like Harland does. The rest use factory-made shoes. Hot-shoeing is where the horseshoe is burnt into the foot for longevity and stability instead of being pinned in with small nails

Wes Streeting, the health secretary, visiting West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven, Cumbria, in January. Streeting spoke about the pressures seen in the NHS over the winter and set out the government’s long-term vision to reform social care

Scunthorpe steelworks in February, when British Steel announced it would be closing the furnaces. Two months later, the government took emergency control of British Steel after legislation was rushed through parliament in a single day

Yoni Finlay, who was injured in the Manchester synagogue attack. He was shot by a stray police bullet as he barricaded the doors of the synagogue

Anastasia Mufwemba and Sylvia Komboni in Zambia on a bike provided by World Bicycle Relief

A sheep sale at Hawes Farmers’ Auction Mart in the Yorkshire Dales in September

Northern Ballet’s performance of Jane Eyre on March 20

Paul Ventress, a hatter, works in his York studio, shaping felt hats using steam and flame — traditional techniques that smooth the fibres and form each piece by hand. A specialist in historical hat-making, Ventress has honed his craft over 16 years and is one of only a handful of hatters in the British Hat Guild

Fans party on July 22 while waiting for professional cyclists to pass “Beefeater Bend” as the Tour de France climbs Mont Ventoux near Bedoin in Provence

Year 11 school-leavers celebrate their “graduation” from secondary school by throwing mortarboards in the air, in what has become an annual tradition at BBG Academy near Bradford

Mick Hulme, a third-generation poultry trader in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, plucks pheasants in preparation for the busy Christmas period

Tobias Todsen, an ENT surgeon, and Fatemeh Makouei, a PhD biomedical engineer assistant professor, pose at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark with the 3Sonic 3D ultrasound scanner they designed. It uses AI to look for cancer cells during throat cancer surgery
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