Author: LoveWorld UK

NHS DIGITAL is looking to centralise digital records from across England into a single database, which will be shared with researchers and commercial partners. You have until June 23, 2021 to opt-out of your NHS data being shared with researchers and companies outside of the national health service. Privacy campaigners have raised serious concerns about plans from NHS Digital, which will see the medical histories of more than 55 million patients in England imported into a new database, including mental and sexual health data, criminal records, and more sensitive information. Not included in the database will be patient’s full addresses,…

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The over 24 hours program equips ministers of the Gospel for endtime Kingdom exploits.. 2021, Global Ministers Classroom with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, which was held from Friday, May 21st through to Saturday, May 22nd, recorded the massive participation of over 40 million ministers of the Gospel from across the globe. The exclusive, strategic, and capacity-building program organized by the International School of Ministry (ISM) had in participation ministers from all partnering networks with Pastor Chris including the Rhapsody Evangelistic Online Network (REON). Opening the global classroom, Pastor Chris warmly welcomed the participating ministers from every…

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In order to encourage American workers to get vaccinated, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has suspended the legal requirement for employers to report work-related injuries resulting from vaccinations aimed at combating the CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19. This suspension of the law by OSHA does not change the fact that employers may be held liable under workers’ compensation laws or under civil personal injury laws, according to the nonprofit group Liberty Counsel. Earlier in May, the website of OSHA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), stated that employers could be held liable if they required employees…

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JOE BIDEN’s administration has warned Boris Johnson must uphold the Good Friday Agreement after Ireland had crunch talks with US counterparts. Foreign Minister Simon Coveney held talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on EU-US relations as well as the Brexit situation in Northern Ireland. After the talks this week, both men united to urge Britain to uphold the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol, which was agreed as part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement which came into force at the beginning of this year. But a new raft of checks on goods at the ports…

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FRANCE will not tolerate “any weakness” from the European Union in pressuring Boris Johnson to uphold the Brexit agreement, Emmanuel Macron has warned. In a furious outburst, the French President accused Downing Street of rowing back on its deal signed with Brussels. He said: “We reaffirmed our clear and simple wish to simply see the test and spirit of the agreement applied. Applied completely and in good faith. “The situation in which we find ourselves as regards our fishermen, as regards respect for our common market, and as regards the Irish border – today these are the subject of unilateral…

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SEISS eligibility proved to be a difficult issue for Rishi Sunak as a number of organisations and charities emerged in 2020 to challenge the Chancellor over the stringent rules. One group in particular, the charity “Pregnant Then Screwed”, even took Rishi to court over the matter and while they lost their original challenge, the charity confirmed today it would be launching an appeal. SEISS eligibility has become a difficult issue for many self-employed workers, with Excluded UK highlighting as many as three million freelancers ended up ineligible for support. Under the original eligibility rules, a person would not be able to…

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The United States on Tuesday urged the World Health Organization (WHO) to start a new investigation into the source of the CCP virus, amid growing calls to investigate whether the pandemic may have stemmed from a laboratory accident. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, in remarks to the 74th World Health Assembly, a virtual event, called for the WHO to launch a “transparent” second phase to the investigation. “Phase 2 of the COVID origins study must be launched with terms of reference that are transparent, science-based, and give international experts the independence to fully assess the source of the…

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HEALTH bosses have been forced to clarify that North Tyneside is “open for business” after the Government coronavirus advice caused confusion. The advice urged the public to avoid travelling in and out of the borough in a bid to avoid possible contact with the Indian coronavirus variant. However, the advice left business owners and locals scratching their heads. The Department for Health has since clarified that there were no legal restrictions for travel, but members of the public were advised to avoid travelling where possible. A Government spokesperson stressed that the advice was being updated to suit the different regions. The spokesperson…

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NICOLA Sturgeon and Mark Drakeford have hit out at Boris Johnson over a COVID-19 summit due to take place this week. In a letter to Downing Street, the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales asked the Prime Minister for more clarity and substance around the meeting which would bring the four UK nations together this Thursday calling for “meaningful discussion with substantive outcomes”. In the letter, the two First Ministers criticise Mr Johnson’s office for sending “a very rough proposed agenda” with key issues in the discussions seemingly yet to be agreed. Both First Ministers also make a case for…

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Harry Kane has suggested that Daniel Levy may be wise to sell him this summer because his value is at its peak, and the Tottenham striker has mentioned £100m as a potentially acceptable figure. Kane, who is determined to get a move away – most likely to Manchester City – also feels he should not be held against his will after giving his all for Spurs since joining as an 11-year-old. “As players, you don’t know what the chairman’s thinking,” Kane told the Sky pundit Gary Neville in an interview for The Overlap podcast. “I mean he might want to sell me. He…

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