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Get to the point with James Cordwell with all your trending political news and updates here on Loveworld UK. Click here to watch previous episode

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Day Break is an informative, educative and entertaining live breakfast show, which airs every day from 6am London time. It is a potpourri of news, discussion and other interesting reviews and inspirational segments. Click here to watch previous episode

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Straight Up is a show that has as its hosts, three dynamic, young vibrant ladies who would be crushing day-to-day pressures of life that are peculiar to young adults, tackling the issues and giving you the answer from the word of God.  The hosts/presenters would discuss matters pertaining to a particular life’s subject with the word of God, giving scriptural reference; coupled with deep logical wisdom on the subject. Click here to watch previous episode

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Discussing current business trends and events in and around the UK. Includes interviews with business experts . Click here to watch previous episode

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Loveworld UK is impacting the World and spreading love. See how Loveworld UK have impacted the world.  lphabet Inc’s Google upended plans by European media companies to block it from harvesting data about their readers and slash some of its dominance in online advertising, seven people involved in the talks said this month. Click here to watch previous episode

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Eurostar services from Britain to Europe could stop running in the event of a “no-deal” Brexit, it has been revealed. The government has released its latest batch of documents covering the potential effects of such a scenario, covering areas like consumer rights, rail transport, copyright and free trade. On rail transport, the government says it would have to negotiate new arrangements with individual countries to keep trains heading to the continent. “Arrangements for cross-border services would be subject to any bilateral arrangements that the UK negotiates with individual EU countries,” the technical notice said. Sky News understands work to prepare…

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Another major high street name has gone cap in hand to landlords in a bid to cut its costs and secure the future of the business. Regis UK, which operates more than 220 Regis and Supercuts hairdressing salons across the country, said it was seeking a so-called Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) that could see rents at some outlets cut completely.Its statement said: “The intention of the CVA is to achieve a restructure of Regis UK Ltd lease agreements for its 220 salons, although over half of the portfolio is proposed to have no reduction in rental costs at all. Image:…

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