Author: LoveWorld UK

Boris Johnson is expected to announce this afternoon that he is lifting Plan B coronavirus restrictions in England as the Prime Minister steps up the fight for his political life. The PM is meeting with his Cabinet this morning to finalise his decision before delivering a statement in the House of Commons, with work from home guidance and Covid passes due to be axed from January 26. However, it is thought the Government will continue to tell people to wear face masks in certain settings, like on public transport. It is currently unclear whether the wearing of face masks will remain a legal…

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SIR KEIR STARMER has been criticised after pictures emerged of the Labour leader drinking with colleagues, when the Opposition has called for Boris Johnson to resign. Sir Keir demanded the Prime Minister step down after he admitted attending a garden party on May 20, 2020. However, pictures emerged of the Labour leader drinking with colleagues ahead of the local elections last May, which sparked fury among Britons. Commenting on the Express.co.uk story, one user defended Mr Johnson, claiming he delivered the biggest vote the country has seen in decades. The user, named WidowSon, said: “Boris had a few drinks at work, but…

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NICOLA Sturgeon has been shamed over the crippling economic hit to Scottish businesses following the strict Covid rules slapped on the country. On December 21, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a range of rules were being introduced that would thwart New Year’s celebrations in a desperate attempt to curb the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. It saw a limit of 100 people at indoor standing events, up to 200 people at indoor seated events and up to 500 people, either seated or standing, at outdoor events. Pubs, restaurants and other outdoor public settings were also once again slapped with heavy…

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A pastor was ‘forced out of his job’ at a secular primary school after he tweeted that gay pride events are ‘harmful’ to children, an employment tribunal has heard. Keith Waters, 55, who is a minister at an Evangelical church, has accused school bosses of religious discrimination and constructive dismissal. He claimed the tweet made in June 2019, which he later deleted, was an expression of a ‘Christian viewpoint’ on LGBTQ Pride events Waters, a former caretaker at the school, tweeted: ‘A reminder that Christians should not support or attend LGBTQ ‘Pride Month’ events held in June. ‘They promote a…

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Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving on Monday reasserted that he won’t reconsider taking the COVID-19 vaccine despite his teammate Kevin Durant’s knee injury that is expected to sideline him for weeks. Although getting vaccinated would make the seven-time All-Star point guard eligible to play in all Brooklyn Nets’ games, Irving said he won’t be swayed, as his teammate is potentially set to be sidelined for six weeks. Athletes playing for New York City’s professional sports are mandated to be vaccinated to play in the city’s public venues. The Nets reversed course last month and are allowing Irving to play in road games. “That’s my decision already,…

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A Tory peer and lingerie tycoon is facing an official probe into her links to a firm that won Government PPE contracts worth £200million via an unlawful ‘VIP lane’. Ultimo underwear founder Michelle Mone is being investigated by the House of Lords Commissioners for Standards over her relationship with PPE Medpro. The lingerie tycoon – nicknamed ‘Baroness Bra’ – has faced increasing scrutiny for her ties to a company that last year won two contracts worth a combined £203 million to supply the NHS with face masks and surgical gowns. Lady Mone has repeatedly denied any association with the company, which she recommended to the…

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Sir Keir Starmer was last night under mounting pressure to apologise after being pictured drinking with colleagues during lockdown. The Labour leader has tried to ride out the controversy but was forced on to the defensive yesterday as Tory MPs accused him of hypocrisy. In an uncomfortable TV interview, Sir Keir said there was ‘no comparison’ between his drinking and the Prime Minister’s attendance at an event in the Downing Street garden. But he could not say why it was fine for him to drink in a Labour office during a time when indoor socialising was banned, after spending last week castigating Boris Johnson over the…

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“Satanic cults are propping up their evil plans and somehow they believe they’re in control but they would face a root shock in 2022” — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. The opening session of the ongoing ‘Your Loveworld Specials’ (Season V, Phase I) was characterized by a great awakening to reality as the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome dished out uncommon verities from the scriptures. In a special plenary session, he revealed that satanic cults around the world are uniting on a solid front because of the significance of the times. “There’s a move by these satanic powers to synergize…

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Australia’s visa cancellation regime has been exposed as “dysfunctional and dangerous” by the Novak Djokovic case, legal experts have said, arguing his expulsion is a “terrible precedent” that could lead to “political and populist” deportations. The Djokovic case has drawn public attention to the so-called “God powers” held by Australian immigration ministers, granting them extraordinarily broad powers to summarily cancel visas. Migration law experts say the Djokovic case – his visa was cancelled because the government believed he was a “talisman of anti-vaccination sentiment” – demonstrates the laws could be used to exclude a person who has previously expressed political views the…

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The housing market recorded its busiest-ever first week of the year while average asking prices underwent their fastest growth since May 2016, figures show. Data from property website Rightmove showed January kicked off with a 44 per cent jump in valuation requests from the same time last year. It also showed a 15 per cent increase from last year in the number of buyers inquiring about homes Prices have soared throughout the pandemic and the continuing shortage of available properties has pushed prices even higher. Estate agents on average have only 12 homes to sell, a record low, according to…

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