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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was a “serious business” when the chief rabbi criticized the opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn for failing to root out anti-Semitism from the Labour party. Speaking at the launch of the Conservative Party Scottish Manifesto in North Queensferry, Scotland Johnson said it was “a failure of leadership” that Corbyn had “not been able to stamp out this virus in the Labour Party.” It comes after chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said, in a newspaper article on Monday, that Corbyn was unfit to be prime minister because he had failed to stem anti-Semitism “sanctioned from the…

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Paris St Germain manager Thomas Tuchel told Zinedine Zidane on Monday to stop fantasizing about prizing away forward Kylian Mbappe, after the Real Madrid coach declared his admiration for his French compatriot ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League clash. Mbappe, one of the key players in France’s 2018 World Cup triumph, had a trial at Real Madrid as a youngster and came close to signing for the club in 2017 from AS Monaco before eventually joining PSG. Real have lived to regret failing to land the striker as they have struggled to find a suitable replacement for all-time top scorer Cristiano…

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A crowd of angry protesters gathered outside Maltese parliament calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat after a man suspected of being the middleman in the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia had been granted a presidential pardon, according to police sources. Banging saucepans and shouting “out out!” the protesters demanded Muscat and his chief of staff Keith Schembri stepped down. The pardoning of the middleman indicated that investigators believe the man, named as Melvin Theuma, has given them solid evidence they can use in court to try to convict the person who ordered the killing. Galizia,…

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Germany’s foreign minister said China must fulfil human rights obligations as United Nations experts and activists say at least 1 million Uighurs and members of other largely Muslim minority groups have been detained in camps in Xinjiang. His comments came after classified Chinese government documents were made public by an international group of journalists. They describe the repressive inner workings of detention camps in Xinjiang, in a second rare leak in days of secret files concerning the troubled western region. The publication on Sunday of the documents by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) follows a New York Times…

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Sixty-two African migrants onboard the Open Arms rescue ship celebrated after Italian authorities finally agreed to grant the vessel access to a port for disembarkation. Migrants were seen dancing and singing after crew members announced that they were going to be disembarked on the day after. Italy initially refused entry for the group of 73 African migrants which the Open Arms crew plucked out of a packed rubber dinghy drifting about 50 miles off Libya on Wednesday, suggesting that the vessel should instead put them ashore in Tripoli. Among the group of mostly Central and West Africans are three women,…

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Labour has vowed to “put bad landlords out of business” and bring in rent controls in England, if it wins power. Private rents would not be allowed to go up by more than inflation – and landlords would be fined for letting out substandard property. A Labour government would also bring in “open-ended” tenancies, to protect tenants from unfair evictions. The Tories have also set out plans to help tenants – including scrapping “no fault” evictions. Under Labour’s “private renters’ charter”, landlords would face an annual “property MOT”, with fines of up to £100,000 or forced repayment of rent if…

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Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn slammed the Conservative Party’s “billionaire” manifesto on Sunday saying it would favour the rich at the expense of everyone else. Corbyn was addressing supporters during a campaign in Essex on the same day as the governing Conservative Party launched its manifesto for the December 12 election. The Conservatives rolled out an election manifesto that promised more public sector spending and no further extensions to the protracted departure from the EU. They also pledged no new taxes, drawing a distinction with the opposition Labour Party that has promised to raise taxes on the rich and businesses…

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Former prime minister Tony Blair said that Britain was “in a mess” and that neither his own Labour Party nor Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservatives deserved to win an election on December 12. Britain is holding an election three years ahead of schedule because parliament was deadlocked over Brexit, unable to agree on how or even whether to leave the European Union. Blair, Labour prime minister from 1997 to 2007, said both major parties were peddling fantasies, adding that if the opinion polls were accurate, Johnson’s party looked likely to win a majority. Blair also said that a UK-U.S. trade…

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‘Overflow’ by Sinach, ‘In Your Presence’ by CSO, ‘Never Go Down’ by Israel Strong, others join the ranks of Best Songs of the Year. 2019 was a phenomenal Year of Lights for artistes in the LoveWorld Music and Arts Ministry, evidenced in several inspiring and anointed songs sung all around the world. Among so many beautiful songs, written and produced for the body of Christ all over the world, selected songs were recognized as Best Songs of the Year 2019. The list was made up of the following timeless tracks: ‘Overflow’ by Sinach, which also stood out as Song of…

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the Labour Party’s election manifesto unveiled by Jeremy Corbyn had “no economic credibility”. During a campaign visit to a building site in Bedford, Johnson criticised his opponent for refusing to take a clear position on Brexit. Corbyn announced his party’s election manifesto on Thursday, setting out radical plans to transform Britain with public sector pay rises, higher taxes on companies and a sweeping nationalization of infrastructure. Speaking in Birmingham, Corbyn set out his crowd-pleasing plans, offering something for almost everyone in Britain – from help to parents with young children to free university…

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