Author: LoveWorld UK

OVER half of London residents are unaware of major new car tax changes set to launch in London within days A poll from experts at Motorway.co.uk has found only 43 percent of motorists living in and around London know about Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) expansion. Meanwhile, just 35 percent of motorists in and around London know how to check whether their vehicle will be charged. Even fewer motorists are confident on where the ULEZ boundary actually runs from. Just 29 percent are aware it stretches across much of South West London including Croydon, Kingston Upon Thames and Sutton. Only one third…

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Royal doctors sent the monarch to be seen by specialists in London on Wednesday afternoon after she was forced to cancel a royal tour. Buckingham Palace said she was in “good spirits” following preliminary investigations during her visit to hospital. The Palace said: “Following medical advice to rest for a few days, the Queen attended hospital on Wednesday afternoon for some preliminary investigations, returning to Windsor Castle at lunchtime today (Thursday) and remains in good spirits.” It is believed the medical team acted out of caution to have her admitted on Wednesday. This marked her first overnight stay in hospital…

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President Joe Biden’s federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates are unconstitutional and the mandates and other actions by his administration are triggering strong challenges, legal and otherwise, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) said. Biden last month imposed a vaccine mandate on federal workers and contractors, with limited exceptions, and his administration plans to force private businesses to compel vaccination or require weekly COVID-19 testing. Many Republicans oppose the mandates, including Biggs, who noted on NTD’s “Capitol Report” this week that a flurry of lawsuits have been filed challenging them or are being prepared when the private business rule is ultimately released to the public. He also highlighted how some businesses appear to be impacted by…

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Another act of escapology, more questions of Manchester United’s identity. A Cristiano Ronaldo winner on Wednesday night to complete a 3-2 comeback against Atalanta in the classic style to the sound of fans exalting their manager. These are the things the Theatre of Dreams was made of. But there comes a time when a plot twist becomes so habitual as to become pulp fiction, particularly when preceded by the turgid sludge served by United in the first half. Are late winners against Atalanta and Villarreal, fun as they might be, anything but an imitation of the grander deeds of the 1990s and 2000s,…

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Over 12,000 active-duty Air Force personnel are poised not meet an upcoming deadline to be fully vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19, according to newly released data from the military branch. In a new update on compliance with the Air Force’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, officials said 3.8 percent of the force remains unvaccinated as of Oct. 18. That amounts to approximately 12,100 active-duty personnel, down from 13,055 the week prior, according to an Epoch Times analysis of Air Force data. Fully vaccinated means an airman must get the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna jab, or the single-shot Johnson & Johnson…

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The UK has agreed to phase out its tax on US tech giants such as Google and Facebook, averting the threat of retaliatory tariffs from the United States. A deal between the two countries will keep the digital services tax in place until 2023, when it will make way for a newly agreed global tax system. The UK, US, Austria, Britain, France, Italy and Spain all reached an agreement on Thursday on the transition from national digital services taxes contested by Washington to a new global tax deal. The agreement was reached after 136 countries agreed on a plan under which large…

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David Amess Was a Prominent Big Pharma Critic According to former collegue Dr Aseem Malhotra, Amess was an outspoken critic of Big Pharma: “Very sad news about David Amess. I met him in parliament in 2016 when he took an interest in BMJ Too Much Medicine campaign. He understood our request for a parliamentary inquiry into the misdemeanors of the pharmaceutical industry. A very kind man & a real gentleman. RIP David.” David Amess Was Anti-Lockdown Sir David slammed the UK government’s lockdown as “shambolic.” Last November, just after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the UK’s second lockdown, Amess addressed…

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The Queen has cancelled a planned two-day visit to Northern Ireland after advice from her doctors that she should “rest for the next few days”. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “The Queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. “Her Majesty is in good spirits and is disappointed that she will no longer be able to visit Northern Ireland, where she had been due to undertake a series of engagements today and tomorrow. “The Queen sends her warmest good wishes to the people of Northern Ireland, and looks forward to visiting in the future.” The 95-year-old…

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What was initially a crowd of hundreds protesting against vaccine mandates and biased media had grown to thousands by 1 p.m. on Saturday in the heart of New York City. On adjacent corners in Times Square, people of almost all ethnic backgrounds could be seen holding signs demanding “bodily autonomy” and a pro-choice stance with regard to COVID-19 vaccines and mandates, along with statements that suggested their views are being suppressed. At the main rally site, “trap” music bounced off the buildings of Times Square. The lyrics expressed defiance against vaccine mandates and tyranny as the crowd grew at a pace of…

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Steve Bruce has parted company with Newcastle United after the club’s new owners decided a change of manager was imperative. Bruce had spent just over two years in charge at St James’ Park after succeeding Rafael Benítez in July 2019 and presided over his 1,000th game in club management when Tottenham won 3-2 on Tyneside in front of the live television cameras on Sunday. Paulo Fonseca, a former Shakhtar Donetsk and Roma coach, is among the contenders to replace Bruce. He is out of work and came close to taking the Tottenham job in June. Lucien Favre, who has managed Nice and Borussia Dortmund, is another on the…

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