Author: LoveWorld UK

British house prices rose last month at the fastest annual pace since June 2016 in the latest sign of a post-coronavirus lockdown surge in the housing market, data from mortgage lender Halifax showed on Tuesday. House prices were 7.3% higher than in September last year, accelerating from annual growth of 5.2% in August. “Context is important with the annual comparison, however, as September 2019 saw political uncertainty weigh on the market,” said Russell Galley, managing director at Halifax. September last year saw an escalation of Brexit tensions, marked by a series of knife-edge votes in parliament and an attempt by…

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Special 5-day telecast takes airwaves today, beaming live via all LoveWorld Networks, various internet platforms. It is yet another period of spiritual enlightenment as phase six of ‘Your LoveWorld Specials with Pastor Chris’, season two, kicks off today, Monday, October 5th at 7pm GMT+1 (2pm EST ). The special and life-transforming telecast will continue till Friday, October 9th with daily live broadcast to a global audience via all LoveWorld TV Networks and various internet platforms. With over 75 episodes of the special live telecast already aired, ‘Your LoveWorld Specials with Pastor Chris’ has become a household program for many families.…

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“Proclamation is affirmation made public, make solid and bold affirmations of faith,” Pastor Chris to global congregation. The man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, by God’s Spirit, declared October to be ‘the Month of Proclamations’ at the just concluded Global Communion Service. Reading from Hebrews 13:5-6, Pastor Chris explained that proclamation is an affirmation made public. Urging the saints to always make bold proclamations, LoveWorld President reminded God’s people that their very salvation is based on affirmation. Make solid and bold affirmations of faith he charged the saints. The global congregation received God’s Word for the month with great…

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said speculation that he was still suffering from the effects of coronavirus was “drivel” pushed by his Brexit opponents. “I’ve heard a lot of nonsense recently about how my own bout of COVID has somehow robbed me of my mojo,” Johnson said in a speech to his Conservative Party on Tuesday. “And of course this is self-evident drivel, the kind of seditious propaganda that you’d expect from people who don’t want this government to succeed, who wanted to stop us delivering Brexit and all our other manifesto pledges.”  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he…

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Manchester United made four signings on transfer deadline day, including Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani while European champions Bayern Munich strengthened with two new arrivals. But the biggest single move of the final day of deal-making was midfielder Thomas Partey making a 45 million pound switch from Atletico Madrid to Arsenal. United signed Cavani on a free transfer, Brazilian left back Alex Telles from Porto, Uruguayan 18-year-old winger Facundo Pellistri and reached an agreement to sign Atalanta’s teenage winger Amad Diallo. European champions Bayern signed right back Bouna Sarr from Olympique de Marseille and brought back Brazilian winger Douglas Costa on…

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President Trump was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and returned to the White House on Monday evening to continue his fight against the novel coronavirus, after his medical team warned that he “may not entirely be out of the woods yet.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1313267615083761665 Dressed in a navy suit and tie and wearing a face mask, Trump walked out of Walter Reed on his own. Upon walking out the doors of the hospital, he made a low fist pump and gave a thumbs up to the press as he got into a black SUV to head to Marine One. The president…

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Britain’s construction industry unexpectedly picked up speed in September, helped by a post-lockdown bounce in the housing market, a survey showed on Tuesday. The IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index accelerated to 56.8 from 54.6 in August, above all forecasts in a Reuters poll of economists which had pointed to a slight slowing. “Following August’s slowdown, growth in UK construction activity rebounded strongly in September,” Eliot Kerr, an economist at IHS Markit, said. “Forward-looking indicators point to a sustained rise in activity, with new work increasing at the quickest pace since before the lockdown and sentiment towards the 12-month…

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Germany’s service sector barely grew in September, but strong manufacturing helped the private sector in Europe’s largest economy to remain on track for a solid recovery in the third quarter, a survey showed on Monday. IHS Markit’s final services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 50.6 from 52.5 in the previous month. The reading, which came in higher than a flash reading of 49.1, marked the third month in a row that the services index was above the 50 mark dividing growth from contraction. The final composite PMI covering both the services and manufacturing sectors rose to 54.7 from 54.4…

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The British government launched a new employment programme on Monday aimed at helping those left jobless due to the COVID-19 pandemic to get back into work. The Department for Work and Pensions said the Job Entry Targeted Support (JETS) scheme would be backed by a 238 million pound investment. The ministry said jobseekers put forward for the scheme would have access to tailored, flexible support to quickly get back into employment. This could involve specialist advice on how people could move into growing sectors, as well as coaching on CVs and interviews. “JETS will give recently unemployed people the helping…

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Tottenham Hotspur’s Jose Mourinho delivered a sharp riposte to critics of his “defensive” style on Sunday, saying after their 6-1 Premier League win over Manchester United that they would have scored 10 if only they had a more attacking coach. Mourinho came in for criticism last season due to some defensive displays and disappointing results after he took over from the sacked Mauricio Pochettino in November. However, Sunday’s victory, which followed a 7-2 win over Maccabi Haifa in Europe on Thursday, saw Spurs join Premier League top scorers Everton and Leicester City on 12 goals from four games. “Imagine if…

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