CAMPAIGNERS have called for urgent changes to the law to make “upskirting” criminalised alongside other sexual offences, as the first official figures on the craze show complainants as young as 10.

Victims, politicians and equality groups have urged the Government to provide “an effective criminal law” for upskirting, which often sees perpetrators escape punishment for taking photographs or videos of a victim’s groin area from beneath their clothing.

There is currently no law banning upskirting, with victims left to pursue voyeurism or indecency claims in a handful of cases.

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DAVID Hasselhoff is hoping to meet with a hero student police officer nicknamed “The Hoff” after he saw a video of the Pc jumping into freezing water to save a man in Greater Manchester.

The actor, who played head lifeguard Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch, was alerted to officer Mohammed Nadeem’s heroics when Hardy’s Gate Bridge in Bury became the scene of a rescue that could have come straight out of the classic 90s TV show.

The student police officer showed nerves of steel to brave the bracing temperatures of the River Irwell to assist a man in distress, thus earning himself the nickname “The Hoff” by colleagues.

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AMBER Rudd has left the door open to putting the British men suspected of being members of an Islamic State execution group dubbed the “Beatles” on trial in a UK court.

The Home Secretary said she was “absolutely convinced and absolutely committed” to the idea of Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh “facing justice” after their capture in Syria in January.

But she declined to answer when asked by the Press Association where the men, alleged to be the only living members of a British-accented quartet of suspected killers, might be tried.

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SOME 100 students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will travel 400 miles to Florida’s capital on Tuesday to urge politicians to act to prevent a repeat of the massacre that killed 17 students and teachers last week.

The students plan to hold a rally on Wednesday in the hope that it will put pressure on the state’s Republican-controlled legislature to consider a sweeping package of gun-control laws, something some GOP politicians said on Monday they would consider.

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Shortly after the shooting, several legislative leaders were taken on a tour of the school to see the damage firsthand.