Author: LoveWorld UK

If two Cities could celebrate, Manchester City had known their coronation was only a matter of time. But the likelihood of Leicester City joining the new champions in the Champions League had diminished with each setback so the result that decided the 2020-21 title may have a greater eventual significance for the 2016 winners. Leicester’s top-four push had been faltering. They lost 4-2 to Newcastle. They failed to beat 10-man Southampton, but in defeating a Manchester United side with 10 alterations, they ensured this opportunity was not squandered. Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s decision to prioritise Thursday’s rearranged game with Liverpool may not meet with approval…

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Canadian pastor Arthur Pawlowski, who was arrested Saturday for allegedly violating public health orders by holding church services during the pandemic, said he felt like he was living in Hong Kong after he was released from jail on Monday night. “I just woke up in Hong Kong a few days ago,” Pawlowski said in an interview with Newsmax hours after his release. “I mean, I thought I emigrated to our beloved Canada, but I am in Hong Kong, full force.” Hong Kong people have been fighting for freedom in the past few years but have been brutally crushed by the CCP…

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More resources are needed to address the “significant injustices” in the social care system, the health secretary has said, but he refused to say when the government would outline reforms amid mounting criticism of the Conservatives’ failure to properly address the issue in more than a decade in office. The government’s legislative priorities will be set out on Tuesday and, while the Tories have repeatedly insisted the care reforms are high on their agenda, Matt Hancock refused to say whether or not they would be included in the Queen’s speech. Hancock told BBC Breakfast: “There are a number of significant injustices in…

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KEIR STARMER’S position remains under threat following the crisis at the top of the party following the local election defeat, insiders have claimed. Following Labour’s horrendous local election campaign, allies of former Deputy Leader Angela Rayner have warned she has much more power than she did before. Now the shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, deputy prime minister and shadow secretary for the future of work, allies of Ms Rayner have revealed a leadership challenge could easily have been mounted against the Labour leader. Amid the reshuffle and crisis within the Opposition, insiders within the party claimed Ms Rayner had been held back…

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Edinson Cavani has said he believes Manchester United can “achieve special things” after he signed a one-year contract extension. The Uruguay international, 34, scored his 15th goal for United since joining on a free transfer last summer as Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s side made sure of a place in next season’s Champions League by beating Aston Villa on Sunday. Cavani, who also found the net four times over two legs in United’s Europa League semi-final win against Roma, had been in negotiations about extending his stay at Old Trafford for some time having initially signed a one-year deal after leaving Paris Saint-Germain last year.…

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A group of 20 Arizona citizens filed a suit to the state Supreme Court on May 6 seeking a writ of Quo Warranto against a number of Arizona state officials, alleging that state elections from 2018 through 2020 were not in compliance with state election laws. The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to order the state officials named in the complaint to be removed from the allegedly unlawfully held seats, and order a pro-tempore (“for the time being”) seat to the citizens who filed the suit, “until such time as free, fair, and secure elections can be held.” “As average citizens of Arizona, from…

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Arizona lawmakers and officials in the state’s largest county clashed anew last week over election audit subpoenas, with county officials refusing to hand over routers and claiming they don’t have passwords to access administrative control functions of election machines. Arizona’s Senate told Maricopa County on May 7 that it would issue subpoenas for live testimony from the county’s Board of Supervisors unless it receives materials that are being withheld. “We’ve been asked to relay that the Senate views the County’s explanations on the router and passwords issues as inadequate and potentially incorrect,” a lawyer for the Senate said in an email to county officials. The…

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A member of Facebook’s Oversight Board criticized the social media platform’s indefinite suspension of former President Donald Trump’s account, saying the company’s rules are problematic. The quasi-independent Oversight Board last week upheld a ban on the former commander-in-chief’s account due to his comments on Jan. 6. “We gave them a certain amount of time to get their house in order,” board member Michael McConnell, a former federal judge, told Fox News. “They needed some time because their rules are a shambles. They are not transparent. They are unclear. They are internally inconsistent. So we made a series of recommendations about how to make…

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Sam Allardyce had said upon joining West Brom that a first relegation from the Premier League would “kill” him and, while the defeat that sealed their fate had a blessedly more benign effect, the agony was etched on his face at full time. Each of Arsenal’s goals had been greeted by a clench of the jaw more shuddering than the last; Allardyce must have raced through the packs of chewing gum but, coming at this stage in his career, such a blot on his copybook will leave anything but a fresh taste. In truth this moment had long been coming and West…

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TOUGH regulations penalising Britons who own holiday homes in Spain and other EU countries may breach international law, and could be challenged in court, a top legal expert has said. The plight of British expats is currently under the microscope, with strict immigration rules in relation to non-EU citizens now applying to people from the UK in the wake of Brexit. Regulations state that people can visit visa-free for no more than 90 days out of a consecutive period of 180 days. For British citizens unable to prove they were resident in the relevant EU27 country prior to December 31, this means they would…

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