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Otis & Jean’s House From Sex Education Is On Sale

Otis & Jean's House From Sex Education Is On Sale
Sep 29 2023 Share

The picturesque riverside home featured in the Netflix series “Sex Education,” where Otis and Jean Milburn reside, has become an iconic element of the show’s surreal, heightened world. 

While the series is set in a fictional place, Moordale, the stunning countryside property is very real and has recently been put up for sale. The house, a 100-year-old Norwegian wooden chalet, is located in Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley. 

Perched 500 feet above the river, it offers breathtaking panoramic views.

Previously, the chalet has served as a holiday house for fans of the show and its scenic backdrop. However, now the owner, Stuart Morgan, has decided to pass it on after more than two decades of ownership. 

The five-bedroom home is listed for sale at a guide price of £1.5 million.

The Chalet, originally built in 1912 as a salmon fishing lodge, underwent extensive renovation under Morgan’s ownership. It now features modern amenities while preserving its character and charm. 

The property’s 4.52-acre grounds include various outbuildings, a large lawn, summer house, and even a Swedish hot bath and custom-built stone pizza oven on the balconies.

This hidden gem is set amidst wooded seclusion, with pedestrian access to the River Wye and breathtaking views of the Wye Gorge. It truly embodies the magical and idyllic setting that has captivated fans of “Sex Education.”

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43.7% Of Queer People In Malta Feel Unsafe Shows Survey

43.7% Of Queer People In Malta Feel Unsafe Shows Survey
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The results of the KNŻ Pride Survey have been released, with 143 total respondents and 119 appropriate responses for data extraction. 24 responses were outright hostile or queer-/trans-phobic in nature. 

47.4% of respondents were aged 18-24, followed by the 25 to 29 age group at 18.1%. The majority, 29.4%, identified as bisexual, in terms of sexual orientation with the second largest cohort identifying as gay at 23.5%. 

When it came to gender identity and expression, the majority identified as cisgender, with 45.4% as women and 31.1% as men. 7.5% of respondents identified as transgender, while 9.2% identified as non-binary.

56.3% of respondents felt that Malta is safe for queer people whereas 43.7% is unsafe, despite Malta ranking first in the ILGA Rainbow Index for 9 years.

Respondents cited various reasons for lack of safety, including: not passing as a straight person, lack of education, religious zeal, workplace harassment, generational divide and online discrimination. 

A whopping 74.8% felt that there is no representation at the political level, with 25.2% replying with yes. Meanwhile, 71.4% said that they did not participate in civil society or activist spaces.

When asked, on a scale from 1-10, if they felt comfortable speaking to friends/family about LGBTIQ+ issues, 69.7% answered 6 or higher. A larger 88.2% said that sexual education in Malta and Gozo does not provide youth with an adequate sexual education along with understanding of queer health and issues. 

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Robert Abela Greets World Leaders At Castille For MED9 Summit

Robert Abela Greets World Leaders At Castille For MED9 Summit
Sep 29 2023 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has greeted various world leaders convening in Malta today for the MED9 summit. 

Expected to focus largely on migration, the summit will be bringing the likes of European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron. 

President of the European Council Charles Michel, Prime Minister of Croatia Andrej Plenkovic, Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Misotakis, Prime Minister of Slovenia Robert Golob and Spanish and Spanish State Secretary for the European Union will also be among those present. 

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Worker At Risk Of Dying After Falling Two Storeys

Worker At Risk Of Dying After Falling Two Storeys
Sep 29 2023 Share

Earlier today, at around 1000hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed in a residence in Triq Claire E. Engel, St Julian’s. 

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations showed that a 41 year old man resident of Valletta was working in a yard and fell down two storeys off a scaffolding. 

A medical team was called on site and transported him to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as being at risk of dying. 

An inquiry has been opened and investigations by police as well as the Authority for Health and Safety on the Workplace are ongoing. 

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