Author: LoveWorld UK

Our Lord Jesus is depending on you to win for your city, state, and country against unlawful control from leaders and state actors. It’s time to take action as you join forces with the Man of God, Pastor Chris, at the Global Fasting and Praying from Tuesday, May 20th, to Thursday, May 22nd, 2025. It’ll be streamed live to all the LoveWorld Networks and Web/Mobile platforms. God bless you!

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PRINCE HARRY’S LAWYERS BACK IN COURT AGAINST DAILY MAIL PUBLISHER – Duke alleges widespread unlawful activity in long-running legal battle Lawyers for Prince Harry were back in court in London today, days after he lost a legal fight with the UK government over his security arrangements. Harry is reportedly suing Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid, alleging widespread unlawful behaviour. They accuse ANL of serious privacy breaches dating back 30 years, ranging from tapping their phones and bugging their homes to obtaining medical records by deception. Among those they say were involved are current national newspaper…

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UK HEALTH SECRETARY BACKS STARMER’S WINTER FUEL CUTS DECISION- Streeting said the winter fuel payment cuts allowed Labour to invest in the NHS UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has expressed support for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to cut the pensioners’ winter fuel payments.  Streeting stated that the winter cuts have been invested in the NHS and also used to upgrade state schools in the UK. Several labour supporters called for a reversal of the cuts after the local election results came in on Friday. The Labour government projects that the winter fuel cuts, as announced by the Chancellor of…

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UK MINISTERS TO MEET BANK BOSSES OVER LENDING TO SMEs-  HSBC, NatWest and Lloyds Executives to explain how to increase lending  Ministers are set to meet bank bosses today to discuss how big lenders can support the government’s growth strategy as concerns mount inside Whitehall that small businesses are struggling to access the funds needed to make vital investments. Senior executives from HSBC, NatWest and Lloyds are expected to explain how they will meet the government’s mission to increase lending after criticism from business groups about the lack of credit available after the pandemic. The meeting comes only days before…

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NATO HOLDS LARGEST LIVE-FIRE CYBER DEFENCE EXERCISE IN ESTONIA – Training cyber response teams across Europe to defend against critical infrastructure attacks. NATO held its largest live-fire cyber defence exercise, “Locked Shields,” in Tallinn, Estonia, involving over 3,000 participants from 38 countries.  The exercise, hosted by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), simulates real-time cyberattacks and tests tactical and strategic decision-making in critical situations.  The exercise aims to train cyber response teams, practice protection of national IT systems and critical infrastructure, and simulate large-scale cyberattacks.

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EU TRADE CHIEF SAYS BLOC WILL NOT BE PRESSURED INTO UNFAIR DEAL- Sefcovic says all options remain on the table The European Union’s trade chief stated that the EU does not feel under undue pressure to accept an unfair trade deal with the United States, adding that other trading partners were very keen to accelerate talks with the bloc. European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic told the European Parliament that the EU will prepare countermeasures to the multitude of U.S. tariffs with all options on the table. Sefcovic said a negotiated solution with the United States remained the EU’s clear and…

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GERMANY’S MERZ FAILS TO BE ELECTED CHANCELLOR – Conservative leader Friedrich Merz unable to secure majority in first parliamentary round of elections German conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to garner the parliamentary majority needed to become chancellor on Tuesday (May 6) in an unexpected setback for his new coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats. The lower house of parliament, or Bundestag, now has 14 days to elect Merz or another candidate as chancellor with an outright majority. Merz’s conservative CDU-CSU bloc won national elections in February, but with 28.5% of the vote, it needs at least one partner. Merz agreed…

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ZELENSKY HAILS MINERALS DEAL WITH THE U.S AS EQUAL AND FAIR- Zelensky says the Reconstruction Fund will invest in Ukraine and generate returns Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hailed a minerals deal with the United States as a truly equal and fair agreement, and the first result of his Vatican meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the funeral of Pope Francis. Zelenskiy said the minerals deal opens the way for the modernisation of industries in Ukraine. Zelensky called the deal an equitable agreement, adding that it creates opportunities for substantial investment in Ukraine, as well as significant…

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VICTIMS OF SECOND POST OFFICE SCANDAL TO RECEIVE ‘RECOGNITION’ – UK Government to provide payments ahead of full compensation The UK government is set to provide ‘recognition’ payments to victims of the Post Office Capture system ahead of full compensation. Former sub-postmasters and their families eligible for redress have been informed that the initial amount — still to be finalised — could be around £10,000. Capture was a flawed computer system used by sub-postmasters during the 1990s, preceding the Horizon scandal. A report published last year concluded that the software likely caused accounting errors. A redress scheme is currently being…

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BRITISH MEN PLAN ‘DAD STRIKE’ FOR JUNE 11- To Protest for more Paternity Leave British fathers are being urged to join the planned “Dad strike” to protest about the UK’s statutory paternity leave, which is reportedly said to be the least generous in Europe. The protest planned for 11 June, is set to take place outside the Department for Business and Trade in London in a bid to engage the government to re-evaluate leave for dads. Ministers have faced scrutiny after it was established that the right to paternity leave would not include the right to statutory pay under the…

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