Driver's Christmas Day Rampage, Indonesian Caning, Manchester Pride: World's Unexpected Turns
A driver's deadly Christmas Day rampage in London left four men dead. In Indonesia, an Indonesian couple faced an extreme punishment under Islamic law. Manchester Pride was given the green light to go ahead after a period of uncertainty.
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excerpt: A driver's deadly Christmas Day rampage in London, an Indonesian couple's extreme punishment, and the uncertainty of Manchester Pride's return – this week's headlines brought a mix of shocking events and hopeful news.
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From the streets of London to the far reaches of Aceh, Indonesia, it was a week filled with unexpected twists and turns. A deadly Christmas Day rampage in the heart of the city left four men and one family heartbroken, while in Indonesia, an Indonesian couple faced an extreme punishment under Islamic law. In the UK, Manchester Pride was given the green light to go ahead after a period of uncertainty, and across Europe, fans faced safety concerns as they travelled to support their teams.
A Deadly Christmas Day Rampage in London
Anthony Gilheaney, a 57-year-old man from London, hit four men on Shaftesbury Avenue on Christmas Day, leaving one, Aiden Chapman, dead and the others injured. Gilheaney, who was under the influence of alcohol at the time, was later sentenced to 12 years in prison for causing death by dangerous driving, reports the BBC.
The Future of Manchester Pride
The future of Manchester Pride had looked uncertain after the organisers went into voluntary liquidation last year. However, the event was given the go-ahead for 2023, with a new team of organisers stepping up to the challenge, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Extreme Punishment in Indonesia
The controversial practice of caning was in the spotlight again this week as an Indonesian couple was punished for having sex and consuming alcohol. The couple, who were identified only as RM and IK, were each caned 140 times in the Aceh province, according to Al Jazeera.
US-Iran Tensions
US President Joe Biden weighed in on the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, stating that it would be great if the US "didn't have to use military force" against the country, but that Iran needed to do "two things" to avoid military action, the BBC reports.
European Away Safety
BBC Sport delved into the safety issues faced by football fans when following their teams across Europe. From cramped cages and dangerous crushes to stabbings, the article paints a concerning picture of the challenges fans face, the BBC reports.
Archaeological Treasures Unearthed on HS2 Route
Secret footage obtained by the BBC reveals the discovery of a trove of archaeological treasures along the planned route of the HS2 train line. Guards at a warehouse near Rugby were shown handling artefacts dating back to the Roman and Saxon periods, the BBC reports.
Arrests Made in Illegal Rubbish Dump Case
The Environment Agency made several arrests in connection with a massive illegal rubbish dump in Kidlington. The arrests mark a "vital step" in the ongoing investigation, the BBC reports.
Trump's Warning to the UK
US President Joe Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, issued a warning to the UK regarding its dealings with China, stating that it would be "very dangerous" for the UK to do so, the BBC reports.
Dealing with a Toxic Boss
Workers shared their experiences of dealing with toxic bosses, offering advice and support to those currently facing similar challenges. The Guardian reports that these bosses can cause significant emotional and mental damage, but there are ways to cope and even thrive.
A Locksmith Scam
A couple expecting to pay £50 for a locksmith ended up forking out more than £5,000 after being scammed by a rogue trader. The incident highlights the importance of being cautious when dealing with tradespeople, the BBC reports.
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