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RAGING BUSHFIRES THREATEN AUSTRALIAN TOWNS AS FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE BLAZE Two people have been killed and dozens of homes destroyed in early fire season Two people have been killed and dozens of homes destroyed in bushfires raging across Australia’s northern Queensland state. Residents have been told to evacuate from two massive bushfires in the southeast portion of Queensland, even as dozens of fires continue to burn across the state where at least 45 homes have been destroyed and two people killed since last week. The early start to fire season comes as Australia recorded its driest September on record and the…

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DOMINIC CUMMINGS AND LEE CAIN, TOP AIDES TO BORIS JOHNSON IN NUMBER 10 Are giving evidence today in the Covid Enquiry The COVID inquiry is now resuming its evidence sessions, and is this week hearing from Boris Johnson’s former aides. First up this morning is former Downing Street communications chief Lee Cain. He will be questioned by lawyers about the government’s handling of the pandemic, and no doubt “partygate” will be a key part of his evidence. Once Mr Cain has been questioned, Mr Johnson’s former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, will face questioning.  Mr Cummings is, of course, well known…

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MESSI WINS 2023 BALLON D’OR – Lionel Messi wins record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or Argentina captain Lionel Messi won a record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or for the best player in the world, beating Norway’s UEFA Player of the Year and treble winner Erling Haaland of Manchester City to the prestigious prize. Inter Miami’s Messi, who last won the award in 2021, played a pivotal role in guiding Argentina to their first World Cup title in 36 years when they beat defending champions France in the final last year. The 36-year-old is now three Ballons d’Or clear of rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who won…

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COST-OF-LIVING PAYMENTS – Latest £300 instalment is being paid from now Millions of low-income households across the UK are starting to receive the latest instalment of cost-of-living payments from Tuesday. Eight million people on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit, will receive £300 directly by 19 November, without the need to make a claim.  It is the second of three instalments that will eventually total £900. A committee of MPs is currently investigating whether the payments are supporting those most in need. The payment, in three instalments, is available to households who receive the following benefits, Universal credit, income-based jobseeker’s…

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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SET COVID WHATSAPP MESSAGES TO DISAPPEAR – Ex-UK official says he can only speculate as to why he did it… A senior British official who worked directly with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he could only “speculate” as to why he turned on the disappearing messages function on WhatsApp during the coronavirus pandemic. He, remember, was the civil servant who sent the infamous “bring your own booze” email about a lockdown gathering. In a remarkably unbelievable statement, Martin Reynolds, who acted as Johnson’s principal private secretary between 2019 and 2022, made the comment while giving evidence to…

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HEALING STREAMS FESTIVAL OF MIRACLES SEASON 8 – A celebration of miracles from 30th October 2023 to Sunday 12th November 2023 Join the celebration of the groundbreaking miracles recorded at the October 2023 Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris. The lame now walk, blind eyes see, cancers have been cancelled, and failed organs have received new life; the power of God swept across nations and territories of the world and healed multitudes of their infirmities. Be a part of the celebration. It runs from 30th October 2023 to 13th November 2023 and the times are 12-2pm GMT+1 &…

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CHINA’S NO 2 MILITARY CHIEF VOWS TO DEVELOP TIES WITH US –  state that some countries desire to see the world in chaos China’s second-highest ranking military official, Zhang Youxia, vowed to develop military ties with the United States, but also accused “some countries” of interfering with China’s internal affairs. China and the U.S. have had no direct military-to-military communications since the Washington-sanctioned former Chinese defence minister, Li Shangfu, was appointed in March. ZHANG YOUXIA said in his speech that “However some countries desire to see the world in chaos, deliberately create turbulence and interfere in other country’s internal affairs…

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After four months of hearings, the official Covid inquiry reaches a week of hugely significant and potentially damning testimony, evidence that could shine a deeply unforgiving light on the inner workings of Boris Johnson’s government. Among the witnesses are Dominic Cummings, Johnson’s former chief adviser, and Lee Cain, his ex-communications chief, plus a string of other senior aides and top civil servants of the time – several of whom first became known to the public because of illicit Covid parties. These include Martin Reynolds, who was dubbed “Party Marty” after an email emerged showing he had invited more than 100 Downing Street staff…

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FORD DEAL NETS UNION BIG WINS ON WAGES, BENEFITS, INVESTMENTS – United Auto Workers leaders approved tentative deal with Ford that includes pay hike  United Auto Workers leaders approved a tentative deal with Ford that includes a pay hike of at least 30% for full-time workers and could more than double pay for others, in a victory for the union’s fight to roll back 15 years of concessions. The new deal includes $8.1 billion in manufacturing investments and could give workers up to $70,000 in extra pay over the 4-1/2-year life of the contract. Cost-saving provisions such as paying workers…

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MANCHESTER CITY THRASH MANCHESTER UNITED 3-0 AT OLD TRAFFORD – Erling Haaland scores twice and Phil Foden was also on the scoresheet Erling Haaland struck twice and Phil Foden added another to give Manchester City a dominant derby day victory at neighbours Manchester United, with the 3-0 win at Old Trafford taking the defending champions up to third, two points behind Premier League leaders Tottenham. City had lost their last two on the road in the Premier League but had too much for a United side who, despite a recent run of narrow wins and a spate of injuries, have…

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