Author: LoveWorld UK

BRITONS have lashed out at the EU over Spain’s new visa changes that will restrict British tourists from visiting the country for long period at a time. Spain has introduced new visa rules which mean long-term British tourists who do not hold a visa are limited to stays of 90 days within a given 180 day period. Responding to the news, Brexiteer Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie said the move is likely to backfire and encourage British holidaymakers to book trips elsewhere. Express.co.uk readers appear to agree with the commentator, with hundreds vowing to boycott European holidays in the future. Mr Mackenzie Lawrie,…

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Israel bombed the home of the Hamas chief in Gaza early on May 16, and the Hamas terrorist group fired rocket barrages at Tel Aviv as hostilities stretched into a seventh day with no sign of abating. According to Hamas television, Yahiyeh Sinwar’s home was targeted. Sinwar has led the military and political wings of Hamas in Gaza since 2017. The Israeli military said on May 16 that it struck Sinwar’s home and that of his brother Muhammad, another senior Hamas member. On May 15, it destroyed the home of Khalil al-Hayeh, a senior figure in Hamas’s political branch. Brig. Gen. Hidai Zilberman…

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The Associated Press denied any knowledge that the Jala Tower—which was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike—was also being shared by Hamas, a designated terror group, as claimed by top Israeli leaders. AP CEO Gary Pruitt issued a statement over the weekend denying that the newswire service knew Hamas terrorists were operating in the building, located in the Gaza Strip. The Jala Tower also hosted Qatar-backed media outlet Al Jazeera and other news organizations. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), however, told local media that the Jala Tower hid “military assets” belonging to Hamas and accused the group of using AP, Al Jazeera,…

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Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who was recently elected as the House Republican Conference chair, said the Department of Justice’s questions about the Maricopa County, Arizona, audit of the 2020 election may be unconstitutional. On May 5, the Justice Department sent a letter to Arizona Senate leader Karen Fann, a Republican, inquiring about the custody of the ballots under review by a group of private contractors, alleging that the group’s other processes—including the canvassing of addresses—could be considered “voter intimidation.” “I support that audit,” Stefanik said after being asked about it in a Fox Business interview on May 16. “Transparency is good for the…

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London police have arrested four men after a video circulated online showed anti-Semitic abuses were shouted in a street. The Metropolitan Police said they were arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences and were taken into custody at a west London police station where they would remain. The incident occurred as the conflict between Israel and Islamic terrorist group Hamas continued into its eighth day. A video posted on Twitter on Sunday showed cars moving on a street with Palestinian flags on them, Slogans such as “[Expletive] the Jews, [expletive] their mothers, [expletive] their daughters” and “Rape their daughters” were heard through…

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The Serious Fraud Office has launched an investigation into the financing of Sanjeev Gupta’s metals empire by Greensill Capital, in a move that will heighten concerns over the future of jobs at Liberty Steel. The UK’s anti-corruption agency said it suspected fraud, fraudulent trading and money laundering related to the financing of Gupta Family Group (GFG) Alliance, the loose grouping of steel and metals trading companies controlled by Gupta. It includes its financing arrangements with Greensill Capital UK Ltd, the supply chain finance provider set up by the banker Lex Greensill. Previous court representations have suggested Greensill lent Gupta’s companies as much as $5bn (£3.6bn). Since Greensill…

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There was a decoy Liverpool bus. That was the one that ended up getting its tyres slashed by Manchester United fans on a side street near Old Trafford. The real Liverpool bus, unmarked and unheralded, sneaked around the back entrance to avoid the hundreds of protesters out front. United also operated a couple of dummy buses to shuttle between the hotel and the stadium. The players themselves travelled in their own cars and arrived six hours in advance. On the concourse, riot vans and police horses jostled to keep the crowds at bay. Two arrests were made. Remind me. Why were we doing all…

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CLASSIC car owners face a “huge bill” of up to £650 to drive their historic vehicles just “once a week” in London under new Ultra Low Emissions Zone charges. Classic owners have the choice to either pay the huge bill or could be forced to face “the wrench” of having to sell their historic models. The new Ultra Low Emissions Zone changes will come into force from the end of October this year and could provide a headache for owners. From 25 October 2021, the Ultra Low Emission Zone will be extended to cover everywhere between the A406 North Circular…

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GAZA/JERUSALEM—Israel fired artillery and mounted more air strikes from its border on Friday against Palestinian terror groups in the Gaza Strip amid constant rocket fire deep into Israel’s commercial center. As hostilities entered their fifth day, with no sign of abating, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement shortly after midnight that air and ground forces were attacking the Hamas-run enclave. Rocket barrages from Gaza swiftly followed. Israeli military affairs correspondents who are briefed regularly by the armed forces said it was not a ground invasion, and that troops were firing artillery from Israel’s side of the border. Residents of northern…

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The arrest of an Alberta pastor and his brother under a new public health order as they were heading home from church has serious implications for people’s rights and freedoms, a political scientist and author-researcher says. Pastor Artur Pawlowski and his brother, Dawid Pawlowski, were arrested on a Calgary highway on May 8 for holding a church service that violated provincial pandemic restrictions. Calgary Police Service said in a statement that the two were in violation of a new Alberta Health Services (AHS) court order “in relation to mandatory compliance of public health orders for gatherings.” The brothers, who were charged with allegedly…

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