Romantic revellers celebrated Valentine's Day last night in a less than elegant fashion as they staggered through city centre streets across the UK.
Couples in Birmingham, Newcastle and Leeds were seen downing drinks from bottles, enjoying takeaways and gripping onto balloons.
Some couples took the chance for a Valentine's night out together and shared kisses and hugs on the street, while other revellers headed out as a larger group of friends.
As some young men carried roses for their girlfriends, others were spotted sprawled across the floor as they appeared to have slipped on the cobbles.
Despite the frosty conditions, women persisted with less than fully covered outfits as they battled through the cold to the warmth of a nightclub.
Other revellers' nights ended in misery as they came to blows with other partygoers and had to be escorted away by police.
Snog on the Tyne: A loved-up couple share a kiss as they stand against a wall during a night out in Newcastle last night as revellers across Britain hit the town to celebrate Valentine's Day
Celebrate our love: A woman wearing high heels and a long coat carries a heart-shaped balloon in Birmingham (left) while a man wearing jeans brings flowers for his Valentine's date in Manchester (right) as revellers celebrate last night
Cold? A woman wraps her arm around her chest and looks at her phone as she takes a break by the side of a street in Manchester last night
Long night: One woman rests her head in her hands as she sits on a wall in Newcastle (left) during the Valentine's celebrations while another woman holds her phone while apparently waiting for fellow revellers in Manchester city centre (right)
Friends' night out: Five young women hit the town in Leeds last night, some of them less than warmly wrapped up despite temperatures dropping to 37F (3C)
Romantic revellers: A woman wearing a black dress and high heels shares a kiss with a man in a grey jacket and dark trousers in a quiet spot on the streets of Newcastle last night
On their way: Four women walk through the streets of Leeds last night, one of them speaking on her phone while another holds a device in her hands
Squad: A group of young men and women pose for a picture during the Valentines' night out in Leeds last night
Taking a break: One woman wearing a white top and blue jeans rests her eyes as she sits on a step with a friend in Leeds
Night out: One woman talks on her phone while carrying a McDonalds as revellers looked for refreshment in Leeds last night (left) while two other revellers have a conversation on a street in the same city (right)
Party time: Two women share a hug while another two of their fellow revellers walk up to join them in Leeds last night
Party time: A woman poses in Swan Street in Leeds last night as she and another friend - both wearing dresses and trainers - enjoy their Valentine's night out
Valentine's violence: A security man in a woolly hat has to separate two people who were ejected from a Birmingham club
Having fun: Two women smile and walk with their arms folded in Birmingham's Broad Street (left) while another woman joins her friends on the street while smoking a cigarette during the Valentine's night out (right)
Scene from a night out: A flower woman waits patiently with a bunch of roses as a couple talk to bouncers of Mooch Bar on Birmingham's Broad Street
Four of a kind: Two men wearing light-coloured jackets join two female friends on the Valentine's night out in Leeds last night
Police presence: A West Midlands police van and several officers keep the peace outside Rosies nightclub in Birmingham
Need a hand? A man wearing double denim helps a fellow reveller off the ground outside Mooch Bar in Birmingham last night
Keeping watch: A police officer stands over a reveller who appears to be struggling and in danger of stumbling in Birmingham
Birmingham besties: Three women hold hands on a street (left) and another man puts his arm around his partner (right) in the West Midlands city last night
Caught: Birmingham police officers tell two men to pick up Happy Crack canisters they disposed of out of their car before ordering them out of the area
Calm yourself: A police officer and security worker try to restrain a man in a red shirt outside a nightclub in Birmingham
Love on a night out: A man in jeans watches as a woman enthusiastically hugs her partner in Newcastle last night (left) while another couple share a hug in Manchester (right)
Help me up: One woman signals to her friend to help her stand up as two other revellers watch on in Newcastle last night
Couples: A woman wearing trousers and trainers gets an arm around her from her partner in a pink shirt in Newcastle (left) while another couple pose for a picture in the same city (right)
Look at that: A smiling couple get close and comfortable as the man reads something on his phone screen in Newcastle
Refreshment: A woman in a black sparkly top takes a swig from a large lemonade bottle outside a queue for a club (left) while another female reveller enjoys a takeaway while her Valentine's date carries her flower (right) in Birmingham
Red and pink: A woman walks a long a canal carrying a bunch of Valentine-themed balloons in Birmingham last night
Let's have fun: Three women take little notice of the cold weather as the hit the town looking their best in Leeds last night
Security: A police officer and several of a nightclub's security staff team up to restrain a reveller in Birmingham last night
Pals: One reveller in Newcastle appears to need help walking through the city centre streets while a woman holds a takeaway
A group of revellers enjoy their night out in Leeds as friends and couples across Britain celebrated Valentine's Day
Restrained: A bearded security officer pins a reveller to the ground as he and a colleague keep the peace in Birmingham
Need a rest: A reveller wipes her face as she sits with a friend outside a shop selling duvets in Newcastle last night
Making a point: This couple appear to be having a heated discussion as they sit on a wall in Newcastle on Valentine's night
On the floor: One woman lies next to the pavement in Newcastle last night as her friends prepare to help her off the ground
Let's go: A woman hurries along the street followed by a friend carrying a yellow handbag in Leeds last night
Singalong? A man and his friends appear to have a song on their lips as they enjoy their night out in Newcastle
Law and order: Two West Midlands police officers inspect a car by the side of the street as they patrol the Valentine's events
Cuddle in the street: A man wearing all black puts his arm around a woman more exposed to the elements in Newcastle
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Main photo article Romantic revellers celebrated Valentine’s Day last night in a less than elegant fashion as they staggered through city centre streets across the UK.
Couples in Birmingham, Newcastle and Leeds were seen downing drinks from bottles, enjoying takeaways and gripping onto balloons.
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