Author: LoveWorld UK

“Along with the ongoing harvest of souls, there’s going to be a great revival” — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. The final week of the month of August was filled with utter bliss and great illumination with the live broadcast of ‘Your LoveWorld Praise-a-thon with Pastor Chris and Pastor Benny Hinn’. Renowned ministers of the Gospel including, Bishop Clarence McClendon, Bishop James Payne, Pastor Dan Willis, Dr. Richard Roberts and other guest ministers also ministered alongside God’s generals during the 5-day telecast hosted from the LoveWorld Studios in Houston Texas as well as from Lagos, Nigeria. The ministers at different times doled…

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London’s FTSE 100 slipped on Thursday as focus turned to emergency Brexit talks over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to undercut parts of the divorce treaty, while Morrisons tumbled after reporting a drop in half-year profit. The supermarket group fell 4.3% even as it said it expected profit growth for the full year, taking the FTSE 100 down 0.7%. BP Plc and Royal Dutch Shell Plc also weighed on the index following a slide in oil prices. “Markets are moving with heavy caution and we also see investors pulling back on some export-heavy names until they see concrete developments on…

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he wanted widespread testing across Britain by the spring to allow people “to lead more normal lives”, describing the effort to get to mass testing as a “moonshot”. Johnson told a press conference that he wanted faster, easier tests to be spread across the country so more testing could allow places such as theatres to reopen. He said the scheme would be piloted in northern England from next month. “Our plan, this moonshot that I’m describing, will require a giant collaborative effort from government, from business, from public health professionals, scientists, logistic…

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Britain and the European Union will hold emergency talks on Thursday over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to undercut parts of the Brexit divorce treaty, with Brussels exploring possible legal action against London. After Britain explicitly said it would act outside international law by breaching the divorce treaty, EU negotiators are trying to gauge how to deal with London. Britain signed the treaty and formally left the EU in January, but remains a member in all but name until the end of this year under a status quo agreement. European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic will meet British counterpart Michael…

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Scotland and Wales said the British government’s internal market bill, which a minister admitted breaks international law over Brexit, will undermine the United Kingdom by stealing powers from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The bill, a blueprint for life outside the European Union, will be published on Wednesday. A government minister has acknowledged it would break international law in a “limited way”, and it jeopardises trade talks with the EU. Under the United Kingdom’s delicate constitutional balance, semi-autonomous parliaments and governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland known as the devolved administrations have powers over areas like education, health, policing…

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President Donald Trump has been nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, just weeks after helping to broker peace between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. He was nominated by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, who praised Trump for his efforts towards resolving conflicts worldwide. ‘For his merit, I think he has done more trying to create peace between nations than most other Peace Prize nominees,’ Tybring-Gjedde said to Fox News. Tybring-Gjedde, who is a four-term member of Parliament who also serves as chairman of the Norwegian delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, said the Trump administration played a key role in the establishment…

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Tough new lockdown restrictions on social gatherings across the whole of England are to be announced on Wednesday as Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries to control a spike in COVID-19 infections. From Sept. 14, groups of more than six people will be banned from meeting and fined if they fail to comply, Johnson will say. The number of cases in Britain has begun to rise sharply again in recent days. Although testing is more widespread and the number of people in hospital is well below the peak of the outbreak, ministers fear it is beginning to slip out of control.…

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Britain will set out new details of its blueprint for life outside the European Union on Wednesday, publishing legislation a government minister acknowledged would break international law in a “limited way” and which could sour trade talks. After leaving the EU in January, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pushed on with plans for the end of a status quo period in December, and hoped a bill on Britain’s internal market would set in stone the transfer of powers from Brussels. But with talks with the EU all but stalled over fisheries and state aid, a statement from his Northern Ireland…

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Britain’s biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports (JD.L) reinstated its annual guidance on Tuesday, saying it was encouraged by its performance since stores reopened thanks to the easing of coronavirus-led restrictions. The owner of Footpatrol and Cloggs said first-half pretax profit sank 68% to just 41.5 million pounds due to the effects of coronavirus-driven store closures, but it predicted full-year headline pretax profit would be at least 265 million pounds ($348.63 million). Shares in the company were seen rising 2%, according to traders’ premarket calls. Initial performance in reopened stores was boosted by a combination of pent-up demand, particularly in areas…

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Two Australian foreign correspondents were rushed out of China for their safety with the help of Australian consular officials after being questioned by China’s Ministry of State Security, their employers said on Tuesday. China correspondents for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Australian Financial Review (AFR) sought shelter in Australia’s embassy in Beijing and consulate in Shanghai as diplomats negotiated with Chinese officials to allow them to leave the country, the ABC and the AFR reported. The two journalists – the ABC’s Bill Birtles and the AFR’s Michael Smith – had been banned from leaving China until they answered…

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