Author: Loveworld UK

“Failure, defeat and the down-life shouldn’t be part of your life. It’s your set time to do the impossible. All you need is to be conscious of Gods ability in you.” -Rev Chris Oyakhilome D.Sc., DD (ROR A Topical Compendium, Vol 3)

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Jose Mourinho was left to rue incredible defensive mistakes as Manchester United were beaten 4-0 by Chelsea on Super Sunday. On his return to Stamford Bridge, Mourinho’s side endured a terrible start as they fell behind after 30 seconds. It got worse in the first half as Gary Cahill doubled the advantage, before Eden Hazard and N’Golo Kante added further gloss to the scoreline after the break. Mourinho told Sky Sports that the opening goal changed the course of the game. “In the first minute, you analyse the goal and you can see what happened – we made incredible defensive mistakes,…

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Think of virtual reality and you will probably conjure up images of fantastical landscapes in a game or film set. But VR can also be embedded in reality to give people more understanding of the world around them. Increasingly it is being used as a tool by journalists, teachers, healthcare workers and retailers. The BBC took a look at a few of the more unexpected uses of the technology. Surveys suggest that while 99% of people have heard of autism, only 16% really understand what it means. In the UK, more than a quarter of autistic people have been asked…

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The Donald Trump campaign has admitted the Republican lags behind Hillary Clinton with just over two weeks to go before Americans cast their votes. “We are behind. She has some advantages,” said his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, who added: “We’re not giving up. We know we can win this.” On Friday, Mr Trump made a rare admission that he could lose. New polls suggest Mrs Clinton remains well ahead nationally and in several battleground states. Her campaign has predicted this is going to be “the biggest election in American history”. Campaign manager Robbie Mook told Fox News Sunday: “More people…

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More than 1,200 police and officials in France have begun an operation to clear the “Jungle” migrant camp in Calais. The camp has been housing some 7,000 people in squalid conditions. Migrants queued peacefully to be processed, and the first of some 60 coaches that will carry them to refugee centres across France, has now left. There is concern that some migrants will refuse to go because they still want to get to Britain, and there were some clashes over the weekend. The demolition of the camp is expected to take place on Tuesday. The UK has begun to accept…

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“You’re the glory of God; that’s why you cannot be defeated! That’s why you cannot be poor. That’s why you cannot be destroyed!” -Rev Chris Oyakhilome D.Sc., DD (ROR A Topical Compendium, Vol 4)

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Theo Walcott says Arsenal may be better placed for a Premier League title bid this season In-form forward Theo Walcott thinks Arsenal have to be considered Premier League title contenders in an open year. And Walcott thinks the gritty manner of Arsenal’s last two victories shows they have the mentality to stay in the hunt. The Gunners needed a late goal to win at Burnley before the international break and then held on to beat Swansea 3-2 on Saturday, having been reduced to 10 men when Granit Xhaka was sent off.

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Officials from the Home Office are spending the coming week at the ‘jungle’ migrant camp in Calais attempting to identify unaccompanied minors who are eligible to come to the UK. After months of delay and confusion, the Home Secretary Amber Rudd announced last week that she wanted to see as many children as possible brought to the UK before the camp closes. The French authorities were due to begin the dismantling of the settlement this week but have now delayed the process, in part to allow for the UK to extract eligible minors. Under EU legislation, any asylum seeker who…

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Britain is facing a prolonged period of weaker economic growth as the plunge in the value of the pound pushes up prices for consumers, an influential think-tank has warned. The EY ITEM Club said the economy had been more resilient than expected following the vote to leave the European Union but this picture was deceptive. It predicts inflation – which has been below 1% for nearly two years – climbing to 2.6% in 2017. The report – which uses the Treasury model of the UK economy – said that this, coupled with falling business investment, would result in much slower…

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The battle to retake control of the Iraqi city of Mosul from Islamic State has begun. Convoys of Iraqi and Kurdish forces were moving east of the city into the early hours of Monday, as US-led coalition airstrikes sent plumes of smoke into the air amid the sound of heavy artillery rounds. Some 2,000 Iraqi special forces will be supported by four brigades of the regular Iraqi Army, 15,000 Sunni militia, 15,000 Kurdish Peshmerga and a few thousand Shia militia. They are taking the fight to an estimated 3,000 IS fighters in the city, with snipers sent in first to…

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