Author: LoveWorld UK

Struggling to load Amazon or eBay in your web browser? HMRC or UK Government site not working for you? PayPal or Ticketmaster can’t complete a transaction? Don’t panic, it’s NOT your computer – it’s a colossal global error that has caused havoc with dozens of the world’s most popular websites. Huge swathes of the internet have been thrown into chaos as dozens of the most popular websites have gone offline. From Amazon to eBay, Twitch.tv to Reddit, PayPal to Ticketmaster, and even Gov.uk and HMRC’s online resources – none of these sites are able to load. Major news websites, including The Guardian,…

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A FRENCH inspired move to exclude the UK from EU research programmes into space projects and supercomputers has been defeated in a bitter blow for Brussels bureaucrats. Thierry Breton, the former French finance minister and current EU internal market commissioner, had attempted to introduce a blanket ban on Britain’s participation in certain parts of the €100bn (£86bn) Horizon Europe funding programme. He claimed that the EU needed to protect its intellectual property and suggested that the UK could pose a security risk. Mr Breton’s proposal was hotly disputed by leading European research institutes and countries that included Germany and Ireland. There was…

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Facebook could be taken to court by those users that had their posts about the Wuhan lab (China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology) leak censored, since recently disclosed emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci show there was correspondence between him and Mark Zuckerberg, after which Facebook started censoring such information. “But these latest breakthroughs have real consequence because it is now clear that Facebook was operating at the direction of and in the direct benefit of the federal government and operating as the government censor, utilizing their monopoly position to censor on behalf of the government,” Cruz told Maria Bartiromo…

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A scientist who emailed top U.S. infectious diseases official Dr. Anthony Fauci about the possibility of COVID-19 being engineered in a laboratory abruptly deactivated his Twitter account over the past weekend. Kristian Andersen, a virologist at California’s Scripps Research Institute, emailed Fauci in January 2020 about the possibility of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus being engineered, according to documents that were released by the federal government due to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request last week. Andersen, according to the email, made note of a Science magazine report about viruses, and told Fauci: “The unusual features of the virus make up a really small part of the genome…

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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed to The Epoch Times on June 3 that his efforts to get to the bottom of how the CCP virus—also known as the novel coronavirus—spread from China to the United States met with sustained opposition within the U.S. government. Asked about revelations in a June 3 Vanity Fair report that key officials deep within the State Department sought to keep the public from knowing that U.S. funds had supported gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), Pompeo described a “contentious battle.” That research, which focused on techniques for reconfiguring naturally occurring viruses to make them more…

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CHINA could face “national shame” and the “end of the Chinese Communist Party’s 70-year rule” if the origins of the coronavirus pandemic are found to be linked to a Wuhan laboratory leak, an expert has claimed. Debate has raged in the scientific community over the origins of Covid-19, first recorded in Wuhan, China in December 2019. After a World Health Organisation (WHO) inquiry in February has been criticised for not fully investigating a laboratory leak theory, China specialist Jasper Becker suggested proving the origin would start a “political earthquake”. Mr Becker claimed China accepting responsibility for the origins of coronavirus…

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Gareth Southgate has said he will not allow a repeat of the episode in which Jordan Henderson took penalty duties away from Dominic Calvert-Lewin during England’s 1-0 victory against Romania at the Riverside Stadium on Sunday. On a day when a section of the crowd booed the players taking the knee before kick-off again, confusion reigned when Calvert-Lewin won his side’s second penalty. England’s designated takers, Marcus Rashford and James Ward-Prowse, were off the pitch at the time and Southgate was unhappy when Henderson’s spot-kick was saved after he had taked the ball off Calvert-Lewin. “I was expecting Dominic to…

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THE SNP has sparked fury after it was revealed £1.2million of public funds was spent by the Scottish Government on vehicle costs in the space of just over a year. Official Government figures have revealed between February 2019 and March 2020, the Government spent a huge £1,211,084 on unspecified vehicle costs. Nearly £100,000 of these costs (£96,480) from this total was paid to electric car maker Tesla, which is owned by Tesla and been dogged by allegations of workers’ rights violations, according to Scottish Labour. The figures show 17 payments – seven of which were £28,304.93, – were made to…

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A top senator in Pennsylvania said on June 5 that he supports an audit of the 2020 presidential election. “I support the call for an election audit, in order to answer any lingering questions that still remain about the fairness of the 2020 elections in Pennsylvania. This is the best path forward to address the legitimate concerns of the large majority of my constituents who voted to reelect President [Donald] Trump, as well as all Pennsylvanians,” state Sen. David Argall, a Republican who chairs the Pennsylvania Senate’s State Government Committee, told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement. “This is just one of many election…

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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers urged the Department of Defense (DOD) to help replenish Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system that was damaged during the 11 days of fighting in the Gaza strip. In a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, 55 House Republican and Democrats voiced their “ironclad commitment to Israel’s safety and security” and urged the Pentagon to immediately work with Israel and Congress to fill the request to restock the supply of interceptors for the Iron Dome. “We ask that you continue urgently engaging with Israel on this request and that you please report to Congress regarding Israel’s needs as soon as possible,”…

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