Author: LoveWorld UK

A point was ultimately enough for Manchester United to seal second place and their fans returned to Old Trafford: two pleasing headlines for those of a red persuasion on a warm May evening that had 10,000 of the faithful witnessing Edinson Cavani in the flesh for the first time as those discontented with the Glazers’ ownership kept protests low-key. “The buzz, energy, atmosphere was magic really,” said Ole Gunnar Solskjær. “You felt it in the warm-up – and that’s been missing – maybe that was part of the reason why we played the way we did: too much to entertain.” Cavani was…

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DOMINIC CUMMINGS is threatening to release a crucial document on Boris Johnson’s decision-making process during the pandemic. In a tweet today, the former adviser to the Prime Minister warned he will release the “crucial” document to the Commons committee ahead of his appearance on Wednesday but also his blog or convert it to cryptocurrency and donate the proceeds to charities. He said: “I’ve got the only copy of a crucial historical document from covid decision-making. “Should I 1/ give it to the Cmte next week / put on blog, b/ auction it as an Ethereum NFT & give the ETH…

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A group of 19 Republican senators introduced a resolution on Monday to reaffirm the United States’ support for Israel and its right to defend itself against terrorist attacks, amid ongoing rocket attacks from Hamas that shows few signs of abating. The resolution (pdf), led by Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), also condemns the current attacks against Israel by Hamas, an Iran-backed and funded terrorist organization that seized power of Gaza in 2007. The resolution is set to be introduced in Congress this week. In the resolution, the U.S. Senate “opposes the escalating and indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas against Israel” and “mourns the loss of innocent life…

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Britain’s unemployment rate fell again to 4.8% between January and March, when the country was under a tight lockdown, and hiring rose further in April, according to data that showed employers gearing up for the easing of curbs. Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to hold at 4.9%, and the reading added to signs that the labour market will escape the severe hit feared at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, thanks mostly to government jobs subsidies. Some of the fall in the unemployment rate – the third in a row – was due to a rise in…

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Thomas Tuchel heightened the stakes before Chelsea’s crucial home game against Leicester, putting aside his disappointment about losing the FA Cup final to Brendan Rodgers’s side and insisting that qualifying for the Champions League has always been his biggest priority. Chelsea are a point above Liverpool in fifth place with two games left and another stumble could see them drop out of the top four. That would leave their hopes of making the Champions League reliant on winning the competition by defeating Manchester City in the final on 29 May and Tuchel is desperate to avoid that scenario, even though he was…

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BRITONS have lashed out at the EU over Spain’s new visa changes that will restrict British tourists from visiting the country for long period at a time. Spain has introduced new visa rules which mean long-term British tourists who do not hold a visa are limited to stays of 90 days within a given 180 day period. Responding to the news, Brexiteer Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie said the move is likely to backfire and encourage British holidaymakers to book trips elsewhere. Express.co.uk readers appear to agree with the commentator, with hundreds vowing to boycott European holidays in the future. Mr Mackenzie Lawrie,…

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Israel bombed the home of the Hamas chief in Gaza early on May 16, and the Hamas terrorist group fired rocket barrages at Tel Aviv as hostilities stretched into a seventh day with no sign of abating. According to Hamas television, Yahiyeh Sinwar’s home was targeted. Sinwar has led the military and political wings of Hamas in Gaza since 2017. The Israeli military said on May 16 that it struck Sinwar’s home and that of his brother Muhammad, another senior Hamas member. On May 15, it destroyed the home of Khalil al-Hayeh, a senior figure in Hamas’s political branch. Brig. Gen. Hidai Zilberman…

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The Associated Press denied any knowledge that the Jala Tower—which was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike—was also being shared by Hamas, a designated terror group, as claimed by top Israeli leaders. AP CEO Gary Pruitt issued a statement over the weekend denying that the newswire service knew Hamas terrorists were operating in the building, located in the Gaza Strip. The Jala Tower also hosted Qatar-backed media outlet Al Jazeera and other news organizations. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), however, told local media that the Jala Tower hid “military assets” belonging to Hamas and accused the group of using AP, Al Jazeera,…

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Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who was recently elected as the House Republican Conference chair, said the Department of Justice’s questions about the Maricopa County, Arizona, audit of the 2020 election may be unconstitutional. On May 5, the Justice Department sent a letter to Arizona Senate leader Karen Fann, a Republican, inquiring about the custody of the ballots under review by a group of private contractors, alleging that the group’s other processes—including the canvassing of addresses—could be considered “voter intimidation.” “I support that audit,” Stefanik said after being asked about it in a Fox Business interview on May 16. “Transparency is good for the…

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London police have arrested four men after a video circulated online showed anti-Semitic abuses were shouted in a street. The Metropolitan Police said they were arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences and were taken into custody at a west London police station where they would remain. The incident occurred as the conflict between Israel and Islamic terrorist group Hamas continued into its eighth day. A video posted on Twitter on Sunday showed cars moving on a street with Palestinian flags on them, Slogans such as “[Expletive] the Jews, [expletive] their mothers, [expletive] their daughters” and “Rape their daughters” were heard through…

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