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Street harassment set to become criminal offence, UK government states

Street harassment set to become criminal offence, UK government states
Dec 12 2022 Share

The UK government has stated that street harassment will be made illegal after a new law is implemented, increasing the maximum prison sentence from six months to two years.

Sexual harassment was already an illegal act, but the UK government hopes that the inclusion of street harassment as a criminal offence will increase the amount of reports made.

The government crackdown aims to decrease and, if possible, eliminate acts such as catcalling, following someone in the streets and blocking their path. A recent survey issued by the BBC revealed that two-thirds of women do not feel safe walking at night

The breakthrough bill passed unopposed after its second reading and requires a few more stages before it is officially made into law. In light of this massive step forward, UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman stated that ever woman should feel safe walking the streets.

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WATCH: Pianist YouTuber actually plays ‘Under the Sea’ under the sea

WATCH: Pianist YouTuber actually plays 'Under the Sea' under the sea
Dec 12 2022 Share

British piano-playing YouTuber Joe Jenkins is going viral for all the right reasons after uploading a video of himself playing Disney classic ‘Under the Sea’ under the sea.

Yes, you read that right. Jenkins fully committed to playing the oh-so-familiar tune from ‘The Little Mermaid’ in its naturally habitat, with the video gaining over 354,000 views after a mere 5 days.

Jenkins, who has over 4.16 million followers at the time of writing, revealed that the video took him two years of planning, calling the logistical aspects of the project a ‘big challenge’.

Addressing similar attempts from other people, the Bristol-born content creator stated that others only submerged their keyboard halfway, but he was the first to fully submerge the instrument underwater.

As you can hear from the video, the piano is admittedly “horribly out of tune” but definitely set the bar for Jenkins’ next stunt, which he thinks could be playing Elton John’s Rocket Man in space.

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Watch: Wholesome moment as Morocco’s Hakimi celebrates World Cup win with his mum

Watch: Wholesome moment as Morocco’s Hakimi celebrates World Cup win with his mum
Dec 12 2022 Share

Morocco’s national team certainly put on quite the spectacle last weekend after the Atlas lions conquered Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal but what truly stole the show was its players’ celebrations.

 

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After scoring the deciding penalty that shook the world and made Morocco the first nation to reach the World Cup semi-finals, PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi dashed to his mother to celebrate the historic moment.

The now-viral video shows the Moroccan footballer jump past the barriers and towards his mother for a kiss and embrace which had definitely had spectators around the world in tears.

Morocco are set to take on reigning champions France after Les Bleus toppled England’s squad in an intense match-up on Saturday.

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Cancelled flights & travel chaos as Arctic blast covers Europe

Cancelled flights & travel chaos as Arctic blast covers Europe
Dec 12 2022 Share

Chaos culminated in Europe’s roads & airports after an Arctic blast disrupted multiple ways of travel over the weekend.

The UK in particular was brought to a standstill as Gatwick and Stansted Airports were forced to close their runways due to heavy snow while commuters were stranded in traffic on the M25 motorway.

Several weather warnings have been issued across Europe, with temperatures in Scandinavia expected to drop as low as -23 Celsius.

The weather situation was caused by low pressure over the Atlantic and western Europe, with the Arctic blast spreading from the north to south and gradually spreading over the rest of Europe, making it the coldest Winter season so far.

In Malta, weather is forecasted to remain mainly cloudy until Wednesday, with temperature highs of 21°C and lows of 15°C.

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