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- King Charles’ cancer treatment progressing well, will continue next year
- UK consumers cautiously shop more after pre-budget slump
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When you want to gain access to your email account or get some information from your bank account omline, you need the password or access code to do so, otherwise you’d be denied access. In the same way, to get access to the secrets and many mysteries in the realm of the Spirit you need to speak in tongues! It’s a coded language of the spirit reserved only for the initiated-the one who is born again; and that’s why it makes no sense to the natural mind or the one who isn’t born again. What’s more,when you speak in tongues,…
Sunderland 3-0 Everton: Sam Allaydyce says ‘everything turned out rosy’Sam Allardyce praised Sunderland’s ability to cope with pressure after they avoided relegation with an assured 3-0 victory over Everton. After Saturday’s stunning 3-2 win over Chelsea, the Black Cats went into Wednesday’s game at the Stadium of Light knowing victory would guarantee top-flight football for another season. They rose to the occasion as goals from Patrick van Aanholt and Lamine Kone in four first-half minutes all-but secured safety, before Kone made sure of the win 10 minutes after the break.
Asian shares fell on Thursday following a dismal day on Wall Street, while crude oil futures gave back some of their overnight gains after jumping on an unexpected fall in U.S. crude inventories. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.2 percent in early trading, in the wake of the worst day for U.S. share markets since February, following downbeat quarterly retail reports. All of the 10 major S&P 500 sectors fell except for utilities, which gained 0.24 percent. Japan’s Nikkei stock index percent skidded 0.9 percent.
The number of people interested in buying a house in April fell to its lowest level for nearly eight years, according to surveyors across the UK.Those who saw a drop in enquiries last month outnumbered those who saw a rise by 22%. That is the highest figure reported by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) since August 2008. Rics said the main reason was the stamp duty rise on 1 April, and the uncertainty around the EU referendum. The number of new enquiries fell most dramatically in London, but also fell in nine other regions of the UK.
Alleged blueprints of the iPhone 7 have been leaked online which appear to back up previous rumours surrounding Apple’s next flagship phone.Posted on Twitter by Steve Hemmerstoffer of Nowhereelse.fr, the images purportedly depict factory CAD drawings of the iPhone 7 and the larger iPhone 7 Plus. The larger iPhone 7 model depicted in the leak suggests it will borrow the Smart Connector found on the iPad Pro. The images appear to reinforce earlier reports that the iPhone 7 will drop the traditional headphone jack in favour of Lightning-connected earpieces.
London’s Heathrow Airport has renewed its pledge to curb night flights and reduce noise levels in a bid to secure approval to build a third runway. The UK’s busiest and biggest airport also said it would accept any government decision against building a fourth runway in the future, adding it would not increase capacity unless it could do so while continuing to be compliant with European Union air-quality limits.
Foreign companies which buy property in the UK will have to reveal who their true owners are in a public register, as David Cameron is set to outline tough new measures to crack down on money laundering.As an anti-corruption summit gets underway in London, Cameron will say it will be a corporate offence for executives who fail to prevent money laundering and fraud inside their companies.
Many Christians agree that God blessed them, but not many have the understanding that they are indeed a blessing! If you’re born again, you’re more than a blessed man or woman: you’re actually a blessing . Looking at the scripture in ( Genesis 12:2-3 ), you’d notice that the Lord didn’t only bless Abraham but also made him a blessing. This isn’t just Abraham’s story; it’s also yours because the Word says “… you are Abraham’s famous “descendant,” heirs according to the covenant promises” (Galatians 3:29 MSG). If the people of this world knew just how much of a blessing…
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has defended David Cameron after he was recorded calling Afghanistan and Nigeria “fantastically corrupt”, saying the PM was “merely stating a fact”.He said the countries’ leaders acknowledged a corruption problem. The PM was recorded in conversation with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Nigerian President Buhari said he was “shocked” and a senior Afghan official said the characterisation was “unfair”. Mr Buhari’s spokesman initially responded to the story by saying Nigeria’s government was deeply “shocked and embarrassed” by Mr Cameron’s comments. But the Nigerian president, who came to power last year on a promise to fight corruption,…
The European Commission has blocked Telefonica’s sale of O2 to CK Hutchison, the owner of Three.The planned deal was worth £10.3bn, and would have left the UK with just three major mobile phone network operators. But Europe’s competition commissioner, said she had strong concerns about the takeover, ruling that it would reduce customer choice and raise prices. CK Hutchison said they were considering a legal challenge to the decision.
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