Viral Digest: Five of the week’s best videos

Mayor of London Boris Johnson knocks over 10 year-old Toki Sekiguchi during the rugby game in Japan. Picture: PAMayor of London Boris Johnson knocks over 10 year-old Toki Sekiguchi during the rugby game in Japan. Picture: PA
Mayor of London Boris Johnson knocks over 10 year-old Toki Sekiguchi during the rugby game in Japan. Picture: PA
FROM close encounters with polar bears to awkward silences on Question Time, we take a look at this weeks must-see videos.

Close encounter with a polar bear

A polar bear on its way to a new home had some unexpected visitorsthis week. Calais migrants boarded a lorry that was transporting the bear to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster. Sadly only Nissan the polar bear managed to complete the journey to a better life as police were later seen removing the three men from the vehicle.

Tearful Tory voter leaves Energy secretary stunned

A tearful Tory voter confronted Energy and Climate Change secretary Amber Rudd on Question Time. Speaking about how the £4.5 billion tax cuts would affect her and her children, the audience member was visibly upset and left Rudd lost for words.

The evolution of Halloween costumes

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One innovative website got us in the Halloween spirit by taking a look back at 100 years of Halloween costumes. Thankfully outfits have gotten less creepy as years have gone on. Not so thankfully, the last few years descended into scantily clad Britney Spears and Kim Kardashian impersonators.

Boris Johnson floors Japanese schoolboy in touch rugby game

Boris Johnson rugby tackleda school boy in a casual game of street rugby in Japan. The ten year-old boy was thrown to the floor as the Mayor of London hurtled down the pitch with the ball in his hand.

Newlyweds stage lightsaber clash

One quirky couple opted for a different kind of first danceat their wedding as they engaged in a lightsaber battle instead. The couple were cheered on by wedding guests at they battled it out on the dancefloor.

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