Author: LoveWorld UK

Sadiq Khan is expected to claim that “hundreds of thousands of dollars” were spent on an anti-Ulez online manipulation campaign on Twitter, citing research conducted after Labour’s unexpected Uxbridge byelection defeat. The London mayor, who will speak at a conference in New York on Tuesday, said he feared that disinformation and manipulation campaigns were “spreading apace” but it was not always clear who was behind them. According to remarks released before his speech, Khan will tell social media companies: “You do not need to wait to be led. You wield incredible power. It’s long overdue you meet your responsibilities and bear down…

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Pep Guardiola is proud of Manchester City’s Champions League triumph last season but stated it is “nothing special” compared with winning the trophy on multiple occasions, and so he has urged his team to win back‑to‑back titles. City secured European football’s biggest prize for the first time with victory against Internazionale in Istanbul in May. They begin their defence with the visit of Red Star Belgrade on Tuesday and Guardiola wants his players to focus on emulating Real Madrid, who in 2017 and 2018 became the only team to retain the European Cup since Arrigo Sacchi’s Milan in 1990, in the pre‑Champions League era.…

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Boris Johnson described his political allies as “The Munsters” and regularly hummed the Addams Family theme tune while discussing them after he quit as foreign secretary over Theresa May’s proposed Brexit deal, it has been claimed. The former prime minister, who had returned to the Conservative back benches in July 2018, also joked that he had “cornered the market in sex pests” among his supporters, according to a book by the Telegraph’s political editor, Ben Riley-Smith. The alleged remarks, which Johnson’s office has denied, were alluded to in his final grilling from MPs at the powerful Commons liaison committee before…

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COVID-19 vaccines were authorized in Canada during 2020 and 2021 without being subjected to the country’s safety tests as required under established drug regulations, revealed an accountability watchdog. An investigation into COVID vaccines found that the jabs were “neither safe nor effective,” said the nonprofit National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) in a Sept. 15 post on X. The organization published a report Thursday detailing the flawed mechanism through which the vaccines were granted “approval” in Canada. “It is important to understand that the COVID-19 vaccines were never approved under the traditional approval process for drugs in Canada,” stated the report (pdf). Instead, Health Canada, the…

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Liz Truss has dismissed the argument that she crashed the UK’s economy while she was prime minister, and while conceding she made mistakes in No 10, sought to primarily blame “groupthink” from the Bank of England, the media and civil service. In a speech and Q&A shortly before the anniversary of her government’s so-called mini-budget, which spooked markets with its push for seemingly unfunded £45bn in tax cuts, Truss twice dodged the question when asked if she wanted to apologise to households facing higher mortgage rates. Instead, she argued, the primary issues were with economic institutions, such as the Bank of…

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Arsenal picked a good place to showcase the determination, belief and class required to produce another Premier League title challenge. Mikel Arteta’s team were confronted by an obstinate Everton with zero ambition but one piercing move and stylish finish from the substitute Leandro Trossard sufficed for a first win at Goodison Park in almost six years. It was another galling afternoon for Sean Dyche as his side succumbed to a third 1-0 defeat in three home matches this season. A struggling Everton have lost four of their opening five games for the first time since 2005-06 and the manager can be…

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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has been accused of attempting to manipulate statistics to justify a misleading statement he made to the Scottish Parliament. Mr. Yousaf falsely claimed that Scotland possesses the “majority of the renewables and natural resources” in the UK, when it only holds around 25 percent. Mr. Yousaf made the claim during First Minister’s Questions (FMQs) on June 22. After being challenged, Mr. Yousaf’s civil servants tried to find a different calculation to support his claim, ultimately arriving at the figure of over 50 percent, on July 3, by calculating renewables “per capita.”  Mr. Yousaf later stated that…

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UK house sellers are cutting their asking prices at the fastest rate in more than a decade, after high interest rates dampened demand for property this summer. The proportion of homes on the market which have had at least one price reduction is at its highest level since January 2011, the property website Rightmove has reported. According to Rightmove, more than 36% of properties on the market have had their asking price reduced at least once, compared with the pre-pandemic average of 31.2%, as sellers tried to attract offers. The increase is due to a combination of interest rate rises,…

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RHAPATHON WITH PASTOR CHRIS – Continues today at 5pm and 10am till Sunday 17th September 2023 The epochal event Rhapathon with Pastor Chris kicked off on Wednesday with resounding worldwide impact as translators and partners from all over the world gathered in Lagos, Nigeria for the event. The opening session featured Rev Tom Amenkhienan, a member of the Central Executive Council of the Loveworld Nation. The labourers are many and we are the labourers, Rev Tom encouraged everyone to act now. Rhapathon with Pastor Chris continues today at 5pm GMT+1 and 10am GMT+1 till Sunday.  Register today at www.reachoutworld.org

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Rishi Sunak will not face a sanction for breaching confidentiality rules around the investigation into his original failure to declare his wife’s shares in a childcare company that benefitted from the budget. Parliament’s standards committee, which scrutinises the behaviour of MPs, found Mr Sunak’s breach of confidentiality rules was “inadvertent”. Standards commissioner Daniel Greenberg opened an investigation into the prime minister at the end of March following a complaint that he failed to declare his wife Akshata Murthy’s shares in childcare company Koru Kids during a session before the liaison committee. Later that month the investigation, which looked into whether Mr…

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