Author: LoveWorld UK

Even after Mason Greenwood snatched victory 10 minutes from time, there was only one name on the lips of the baying Manchester United supporters: Cristiano Ronaldo. Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s side were dreadful in the first half and remained disjointed in the second but after withstanding swells of Wolves pressure, Greenwood rattled in his third goal of the season to extend United’s unbeaten start. Somehow, Wolves are pointless and goalless after three matches and this slender defeat was a particular travesty. For Bruno Lage, it has been a mightily cruel induction to the Premier League, with his side overpowering and outwitting opponents, not for…

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Twitter has permanently suspended former New York Times journalist and author Alex Berenson, an outspoken critic of CCP virus mandates and lockdowns—as well as Big Tech censorship. “The account you referenced has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation rules,” a Twitter spokesperson told news outlets on Aug. 28. Berenson, on his Substack page, also confirmed the suspension, writing: “Goodbye, Twitter.” “This was the tweet that did it,” he wrote, referring to a now-deleted tweet that downplayed the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. “Entirely accurate. I can’t wait to hear what a jury will make of this. Meantime, guess you’ll be getting more…

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A nationwide shortage of nurses and health care workers may soon worsen as thousands of medical staff face losing their jobs by refusing to obey new COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “It will be really terrible. We’re already understaffed,” said one veteran registered nurse who works at a health care facility north of Seattle. She said she will lose her job after her employer’s Aug. 31 mandated vaccine goes into effect unless she complies with the requirement. She estimates that as many as 400—20 percent—of the health center’s 2,500 employees refuse to take the vaccine. That number will likely shrink due to the financial hardship…

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As the school season begins in August, face-to-face classes are resuming in school districts of Los Angeles, but parents and students who want to return are faced with mask mandates. From the start of school this fall, the California government requires all K-12 students to wear a mask to school, regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not. On July 21, the Education Board in Glendora Unified School District sent a notice to parents that the district is required to comply with state and county public health department regulations. On Aug. 23, dozens of parents protested against the district’s denial of…

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RISHI SUNAK has been handed a plan to reduce homeowner’s energy bills as a Government advisor tells Express.co.uk when boilers “will be replaced” by green alternatives. The Heat and Building Strategy is due to be published next month to set out how the Government plans to address potential issues for homeowners such as electricity being significantly more expensive than gas. That “price distortion” is seen as a barrier to helping promote low-carbon solutions, such as hydrogen boilers and heat pumps in homes. The Committee on Climate Change has warned the Government that consumers could end up paying £100 more a…

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On Saturday, August 21st, 2021, a new monarch, His Majesty Tsola Emiko, the 21st Olu of the oil city of Warri, Southsouth Nigeria was crowned. The royal event attracted people from all walks of life across Nigeria and beyond to the city of Warri to celebrate and pay homage to the new monarch. A cross-section of the delegation from the Ministry Center with the newly crowned monarch. As customary to the LoveWorld nation — taking advantage of every opportunity to preach the Gospel and win souls to Christ — partners of Rhapsody of Realities in Christ Embassy Ministry Center, Warri,…

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A 37-year-old man has been charged with contaminating or interfering with goods with intent at three supermarkets in west London. Leoaai Elghareeb, of Crabtree Lane, Fulham, is due to appear before Westminster magistrates court on Friday. Officers in forensic suits were seen at three stores – a Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and Sainsbury’s Local – on Fulham Palace Road on Thursday after the incidents on Wednesday evening. Hammersmith and Fulham council advised shoppers to throw away anything bought from the three shops late on Wednesday. Source: The Guardian

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Manchester City are hoping to pull off a sensational attempt to sign Cristiano Ronaldo after the Portugal forward’s representative held talks with Juventus over a potential return to the Premier League. The 36-year-old has less than 12 months left of his deal with the Italian club that is worth an estimated €31m a season after tax, having moved to Serie A from Real Madrid in 2018. Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, was in Turin on Wednesday to discuss the former Manchester United forward’s future after weeks of speculation, with Juventus understood to want a fee of between €25 and €30m. City have yet to…

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A nationwide shortage of nurses and health care workers may soon worsen as thousands of medical staff face losing their jobs by refusing to obey new COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “It will be really terrible. We’re already understaffed,” said one veteran registered nurse who works at a health care facility north of Seattle. She said she will lose her job after her employer’s Aug. 31 mandated vaccine goes into effect unless she complies with the requirement. She estimates that as many as 400—20 percent—of the health center’s 2,500 employees refuse to take the vaccine. That number will likely shrink due to the financial hardship…

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SNP ministers have refused to accept UK Government “Union” cash to boost the Scottish economy due to political grievances. Scotland is now expected to miss out on billions of pounds to fund new road projects because the SNP-led Scottish Government fear their authority is being undermined by the UK Government. Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Union Connectivity Review to improve transport links across four home nations across the UK last year as part of his “levelling up agenda”. Sir Peter Hendy, Chairman of Network Rail, will report his findings on the review in the next few weeks which will see…

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