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GLOBAL DAY OF PRAYER WITH PASTOR CHRIS – 15th edition holds Friday 29th to Saturday 30th September 2023 The Global Day of Prayer Edition 15 with Pastor Chris is an answer to the cry of many nations.  Holding from 6pm [GMT+1] on Friday 29th to Saturday 30th September, 2023 another clarion call will be made that we must all respond to! It will be Showing Live on All Loveworld Networks, Ministry websites and Social media platforms. Remember we are praying and fasting on both days

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Organisers of an education conference have told an educator who advocates against anti-racism ideology in schools to not take part in a panel she was invited to, amidst complaints that her presence made some attendees “feel unsafe.” Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, who has over 30 years experience as an educator, was due to appear at a panel at the Rethinking Education Conference on Saturday, an event that aims “to improve the way we educate current and future generations.” Mrs. Cuthbert is the director of Don’t Divide Us (DDU), an organisation set up to take a stand against the UK’s “divisive obsession…

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James Maddison said Tottenham’s 2-2 draw at Arsenal was evidence that the club are fast shedding their old “Spursy” tag under Ange Postecoglou. The playmaker was outstanding in the north London derby, setting up two equalisers for Son Heung-min to earn a deserved point, and declared talk of a soft centre is a thing of the past. “Fans and neutrals talk about Tottenham, they often say ‘soft, weak, bottle it, Spursy, all that rubbish’,” he said, referring to a term deployed by rivals fans about their supposed propensity to flop when success is in sight. “I think the last couple of weeks…

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Rishi Sunak has said armed police need clarity about the legal powers they have as he backed a review by the home secretary after an unnamed officer was charged with murder over the shooting of Chris Kaba last year. The Metropolitan police has asked the SAS to provide counter-terrorism support after firearms officers handed in their weapons in protest at the charging of their colleague with murder. Speaking to broadcasters during a visit to a community centre in Hertfordshire, the prime minister said: “Our firearms officers do an incredibly difficult job. They are making life or death decisions in a split second…

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SSE Airtricity has announced a 7% price decrease for electricity customers in Northern Ireland. The decrease in its standard unit rates for electricity will come into effect from 1 November 2023.All SSE Airtricity domestic electricity customers will benefit from the reduction . The company says the decrease could see annual savings of around £89.37 annually, based on average bills. In a statement, the company says it has worked closely with the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero to deliver government support directly to customers. Klair Neenan, managing director of SSE Airtricity, said: “We’re acutely aware of the pressure people…

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After making the mistake of being too passive either side of half-time, this turned into a useful exercise for West Ham. It is rare for David Moyes’s side to dominate possession and they needed to be smart after a dreadful error from Angelo Ogbonna handed TSC Backa Topola a lead to defend at the start of the second half. The pressure was on, particularly as TSC are the weakest team in Group A, and West Ham responded. They moved the ball at greater speed, stretched the play and made a winning start to their Europa League campaign after puncturing TSC’s defence…

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Police Scotland is considering setting up a specialist unit aimed at policing hate crimes in anticipation of Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf’s “stirring up hatred” laws coming into effect next year. Police Scotland told The Epoch Times that it is considering establishing a dedicated hate crime unit by November and that it is “working hard to ensure” it is prepared for implementation of the Hate Crime and Public Order Act. The bill, which is expected to take effect in early 2024, has been described as the most “illiberal and censorious bill in any liberal democracy in the world,” by a…

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Fears remain about how the Online Safety Bill will hand unprecedented powers to the UK regulator of communications Ofcom to protect “online users from harm” now that the law has passed. On Tuesday, the government announced that the Online Safety Bill, legislation to regulate online spaces, will become law. The government has granted Ofcom new responsibilities and powers, with a wide range of compliance tools, fines, and sanctions, to become the regulator for online harm. As the watchdog prepares to impose new online safety laws, it has made a string of Silicon Valley appointments and now, under the law, it must…

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MAJOR BLOW FOR UKRAINE AS POLAND SAYS IT WILL STOP PROVIDING WEAPONS Anger amid an on-going dispute over Ukraine’s agricultural exports Warsaw has stopped supplying weapons to Kyiv and is focusing on arming itself instead, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Wednesday, amid a dispute over Ukraine’s agricultural exports. “We are no longer transferring weapons to Ukraine, because we are now arming Poland with more modern weapons,” Morawiecki said in an appearance on Polish television channel Polsat, according to European Pravda. “If you don’t want to be on the defensive, you have to have something to defend yourself with,” he…

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RAIL PASSENGERS SEE CANCELLATIONS AND DELAYS AFTER HEAVY RAIN Flooding also hit London as rainfall of up to 4cm was recorded. Rail passengers are faced cancellations and significant delays this morning after heavy rain overnight. Flooding also hit London as rainfall of up to 4cm was recorded. The wet and windy weather is not easing off just yet as the remnants of Hurricane Nigel are set to arrive in the UK this weekend.  London Fire Brigade said it received “numerous calls” last night with roads and properties affected by flooding. All lines between London Kings Cross/Moorgate and Stevenage in Hertfordshire…

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