Author: LoveWorld UK

NOVEMBER 2024 GLOBAL COMMUNION SERVICE – The service holds this Sunday 3rd November by 2pm GMT on all Loveworld Networks This Sunday 3rd November by 2pm GMT, get ready to be rightly positioned as you join Pastor Chris Oyakhilome DSc DSc DD for the November 2024 edition of the Global communion service. The services are a time when the global congregation receives the prophetic word and direction for the new month. The service will be broadcast live on all Loveworld Networks, CeFlix and other social media platforms. God has something special in store for you, Don’t miss it and spread…

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VAN NISTELROOY TO REMAIN IN CHARGE AT UNITED FOR CHELSEA MATCH – Ruud Van Nistelrooy stepped up from his assistant coach role Ruud van Nistelrooy is well aware that his interim manager stint at Manchester United will be a short one, but the Dutchman said that he expected to still be in charge for this weekend’s Premier League clash at home to Chelsea. Former United striker Van Nistelrooy stepped up from his assistant coach role at the club after the sacking of Erik ten Hag on Monday, October 28th, and Sporting coach Ruben Amorim is widely expected to be installed…

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BOTSWANA’S RULING PARTY LOSES ELECTION – Ending nearly six decades in power  Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded defeat on Friday after preliminary results showed his party had lost its parliamentary majority by a landslide in this week’s election, ending nearly six decades in power. More than half of the constituencies reporting, the opposition coalition Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) had a significant lead, putting its leader, lawyer Duma Boko, on track to win the presidency.  Analysts said that mounting socio-economic grievances, particularly among young people, were the downfall of the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), which has governed the small…

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UK PRIVATE SCHOOLS TO LAUNCH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST VAT ON FEES- The government says private School fees may rise by 10% The Independent Schools Council (ISC) says it will launch legal action against the government’s decision to impose VAT on fees for independent schools. The council decided on Thursday, after a board meeting. Chancellor Reeves earlier announced in the UK budget plan  that 20% VAT would be applied to private schools from January 2025 However, the government said it would increase the funding allocated to the continuity of education allowance (CEA) to support mobile military and diplomatic families with boarding…

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TRUMP FILES $10Bn LAWSUIT AGAINST CBS OVER KAMALA HARRIS INTERVIEW – Trump says interview was an attempt to Influence the Public The Former President of the U.S. Donald J Trump is suing CBS over their handling of the Kamala Harris Interview, which he claims was an attempt to unlawfully influence the 2024 Presidential Elections.  The value of the claim is $10bn. His main argument is that the program was recorded and CBS deceptively edited Kamal Harris’s responses to portray her in a good light. This according to the suit is deceptive, malicious and biased and a substantial News distortion meant…

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ABORTION CLINIC PROTECTION ZONES BEGIN IN ENGLAND AND WALES – Prayer, including silent prayers, and vigils could be considered a criminal offence.  Buffer zones will come into force today around all clinics and hospitals providing abortions in England and Wales, making it a crime to “intentionally or recklessly” influence a person’s decision and obstruct access to those services. Britain’s interior ministry, the Home Office, said in a statement the “safe access zones” would extend to a 150-metre radius to ensure women accessing abortion services were better protected from harassment and distress. Police and prosecutors will consider each breach individually but…

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EU SUSPENDS GEORGIA ACCESSION PROCESS- Says Georgia has veered  away from EU values and principles EU Ambassador to Georgia Pawel Herczynski announced that the European Union has suspended Georgia’s accession process due to claims of Georgia’s diversion from EU values and principles. In an annual report on the bloc’s enlargement policy released in Brussels on Wednesday, the European Commission told Georgia that it will not be able to recommend opening European Union membership talks with the country unless it changes course. Pawel stated that Georgia is backsliding on the steps related to the fight against disinformation, political polarization in elections…

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SANTANDER IS SET TO CUT OVER 1400 UK BANK JOBS- Santander UK had 21,812 employees as of September 2024 Santander CEO Hector Grisi says Santander will have cut more than 1,400 jobs from its British business by the time it completes an ongoing cost-cutting round. Grisi did not give an exact timeline of when the previously announced round of lay-offs had been carried out, but said “1,425 was the number of people we are reducing”. The redundancy plan takes place as lenders worldwide shift towards online banking to better serve clients and amid a competitive landscape in Britain’s mortgage market. …

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SOUTHPORT KILLER FACES TERRORISM CHARGES- Rudakubana will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court via video link Axel Rudakubana, aged 18 from Lancashire who was charged with the murder of 3 girls in Southport, UK, has been further charged with a terrorist offence Merseyside Police Chief Constable, Serena Kennedy, said Axel already faces three charges of murder, 10 charges of attempted murder and one charge of possession of a knife – all relating to the incident at Hart Street, Southport on 29 July 2024. Kennedy further stated that the additional charges are the production of a biological toxin called ricin and the…

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HEALTH SECRETARY TO VOTE AGAINST ASSISTED DYING LAW- Wes Streeting and the Justice Secretary are against the assisted dying bill. Health Secretary Wes Streeting says he will vote against the assisted dying law.  Streeting, who is resolute in his opposition, has expressed his concern about British citizens being ‘coerced’ into ending their lives. The Health Secretary told Labour MPs at a meeting of the parliamentary party that he will vote against the Bill to legalise assisted dying over concerns regarding the state of palliative care in the UK. Explaining his stance, the Health Secretary said: “I’ve come down this time…

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