In response to the latest sexual assault and online harassment, which are concerning high amounts in London during New Year’s Eve, police from the Met is taking extraordinary measures: securing women at bars and clubs so they can celebrate without harassment. With the rise of digital society and new stars for these incidents on social media, we are seeing more issues surrounding how women...
THE TOP SOCIAL INFLUENCERS: INFLUENCERS GOne WILD
Live streaming using “gone wild” has been suggested by third-party app GeeVee. The rise of celebrities is not to be snuffed out though. With a more negative attitude approach taken against platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter, we even see that influencers may shun these social networks altogether. With influencers gone wild, it is easy for brands to work with social media...
The perks of playing casino games online
Since the first online casino opened its virtual doors in 1996, the games available have continued to rise in popularity. As the demand for smartphones bought about better internet speeds and even more advanced technology, online casinos have evolved, bringing an authentic casino experience to your device, wherever you have internet access. With this in mind, let’s take a look at just some of the...
In place of a candle holder, what can I use?
A Christmas candle holder is an object used to hold a candle during the Christmas season. It is often made of metal or ceramic and may be decorated with festive designs. Christmas candle holders add light and warmth during the holiday season. Candles are usually placed on windowsills, mantels, or centerpieces, and they can also light the way to Christmas trees or nativity scenes. Schoebogen...
A £60m funding deal will see 250 electric buses introduced to UK public transport fleets
Toward distributing 250 new electric buses, a Wakefield-based truck and bus manufacturer received a green funding package worth £60 million. Founded in 2006, Pelican Bus and Coach is the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor and importer for Zhengzhou Yutong Bus, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electric public transport solutions. If introduced, they would collectively remove...
David Attenborough surprises commuters by turning Piccadilly Circus ‘Green’
As dusk set in the capital, the twenty-minute takeover saw the celebrated naturalist dominate Europe’s largest advertising display to remind passers-by that plants are the basis of all life, are the heartbeat of the planet, and that humanity depends upon them for every mouthful of food and lungful of air. The giant 3D animation then saw an entire concrete backdrop gradually burst into green life...
Brian Laundrie died by suicide, autopsy report reveals
Brian Laundrie, whose disappearance sparked a nationwide manhunt in September after his fiancee, Gabby Petito, went missing and was later found murdered, killed himself, an autopsy report released on Tuesday revealed. Laundrie’s remains were found in a Florida nature preserve last month, one month after Petito, 22, was found strangled to death on the edge of Wyoming’s Grand Teton national park...
Couple mistakenly given $10.5m from Crypto.com thought they had won contest, court hears
A Victorian woman accused of theft over a $10.5m mistaken cryptocurrency refund has been released on bail as she awaits trial, despite claims she allegedly tried to flee the country. Thevamanogari Manivel and her partner, Jatinder Singh, appeared by video link from prison in Melbourne magistrates court on Tuesday when they were committed to stand trial on theft and other charges. In May 2021...
Sky signals end of satellite dishes on homes amid move to streaming
The end of the satellite television dish is in sight after Sky said it would start offering most of its services via a set-top streaming box. Although Sky has denied claims it will stop installing new satellite dishes next year, one source at the company suggested it is ultimately a matter of “when, not if” the company ultimately decides to move to internet streaming as standard. Millions of...
Bumper City bonuses expected from takeover frenzy after pound hits record low
Bankers could rake in bumper bonuses from a “wave of bids” by overseas buyers for UK businesses made temptingly cheaper as a result of the plunge in the pound against the dollar. A fresh frenzy of merger and acquisition activity would mean a ramp-up in payouts for City dealmakers. Sterling fell by nearly 5% at one point on Monday to $1.0327, its lowest since Britain went decimal in 1971. The...