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Trafalgar Square ‘s annual Christmas tree from Norway has faced social media backlash, with critics calling it underwhelming and a “national disgrace.” Trafalgar Square in London is once again adorned with its annual Christmas Tree which has made its way all the way over from chilly Norway. However, this year the big reveal of the gigantic Nordic tree has not received the warm festive welcome it was hoping for. In fact, it is already receiving backlash from social media users – and not only those from London! This is not the first time that the yearly Nordic tree mounting has been met with opposition. Managing to fell the perfect tree in Norway to then transport it several hundred miles in top-notch condition is no easy feat, yet furious Londoners are allowing for no leeway. They have already slammed this year’s Trafalgar Square’s Christmas tree, branding it a “national disgrace.” Most Read on Euro Weekly News Portugal and Spain set to restore iconic night train services Will the doomed sunken Bayesian superyacht soon be raised? Rome's iconic fountains restored and back in action Social media users slam this year’s Nordic tree in Trafalgar Square Other reactions towards the iconic festive tree have reported its supposed “dead branches.” Despite not being illuminated until December 5, the public is showing that it is less than enthusiastic about the upcoming display. Twitter user Gillian Flavell said: “Going to take a lot of fluffing to hide all those dead branches. Just saying.” However, in response, the tree which has its own dry-humoured Twitter account baited the user by saying: “You haven’t seen me shining bright yet!” Meanwhile, another person said: “Hopefully it looks better when up.” Facebook was also replete with comments. User Richard Atkinson added: “It’s here. Well half of it anyway.” However, other less begrudging viewers were grateful of the efforts to transport the huge tree over from Norway and were excited about the final spectacle. One user, Angela, wrote: “Don’t know why people have to be so negative. You are a wonderful gift.” In response, the tree’s account replied: “YAAAS QUEEN – you are tree-mendously wonderful too!” Someone else said: “You take your time, you’re going to be gorgeous.” The tree’s account said: “Love your tree energy. Are yule coming to see me!?” And the comedy confrontations and conversations continued. The tree from Norway is an annual gift to the Uk dating back to 1947 The history of the tree from Norway goes far back to 1947. Each year on December 1, Norway donates a tree to London in gratitude for supporting them in the Second World War. This gesture has been maintained annually for over seven decades and for many is a beautiful, unique and simple gesture each year, bringing festive cheer to the capital, whilst at the same time expressing solidarity with neighbouring countries. Despite this, the tree has come under fire year after year as visitors and locals remain unimpressed by its imperfect branches or foliage, its size or shape or even its colour. Last year, suggestions included better transportation of the enormous tree. This year, one person said: “Judging by the photos of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree being felled last week in Norway and arriving today, it’s been transported as hand luggage on Ryanair.” Read more about the UKNone
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NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers for tried for a third time Friday to persuade a judge to let him leave jail while he awaits his but a decision won’t come until next week. Judge Arun Subramanian said at a hearing that he will release his decision on Combs’ latest request for bail after Combs’ lawyers and federal prosecutors file letters addressing outstanding issues. Those letters are due at noon on Monday, Subramanian said. Combs’ lawyers pitched having him await trial under around-the-clock surveillance either his mansion on an island near Miami Beach or — after the judge scoffed at that location — an apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Their plan essentially amounts to putting Combs on house arrest, with strict limits on who he has contact with. But prosecutors argue that Combs has routinely flouted jail rules and can’t be trusted not to interfere with witnesses or the judicial process. “The argument that he’s a lawless person who doesn’t follow instructions isn’t factually accurate,” Combs lawyer Anthony Ricco argued. “The idea that he’s an out-of-control individual who has to be detained isn’t factually accurate.” Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to for years with help from a network of associates and employees while silencing victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings. His trial is slated to begin May 5. The Bad Boy Records founder remains locked up at a where he spent his Nov. 4 birthday. Two other judges that Combs would be a danger to the community if he is released and an appeals court judge last month denied Combs’ immediate release while a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals weighs his bail request. Friday’s hearing was the second time Combs was in court this week. On Tuesday, a judge from using as evidence papers that were seized from his cell during jail-wide sweep for contraband and weapons at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. As he entered through a side door, Combs waved to relatives including his mother and several of his children in the courtroom gallery, tapping his hand to his heart and blowing kisses at them. He then hugged his lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, before taking a seat at the defense table. He was not handcuffed or shackled and wore a beige jail uniform, occasionally pulling a pair of reading glasses from his pocket as he peered at papers in front of him. Prosecutors maintain that no bail conditions will mitigate the “risk of obstruction and dangerousness to others” of releasing Combs from jail. Prosecutors contend that while locked up the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist has orchestrated social media campaigns aimed at tainting the jury pool. They allege that he has also attempted to publicly leak materials he thinks would be helpful to his case and is contacting potential witnesses via third parties. “Simply put, the defendant cannot be trusted,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik argued. Combs’ lawyer Teny Geragos countered that, given the strict release conditions proposed, “it would be impossible for him not to follow rules.”As Bo Mou delves into his sister's past, he learns of the trials she faced in her adolescence - the bullying at school, the academic pressures, and the challenges of finding her own identity in a rapidly changing world. Mei Mei's quiet strength and resilience shine through as Bo Mou discovers how she navigated these obstacles with grace and determination, never once seeking pity or sympathy.