Author: LoveWorld UK

A BREXITEER has outlined a solution to the ongoing Brexit row involving Northern Ireland and has warned the existing measures are “very dangerous” for Belfast. The UK and the European Union remain at a standstill over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol despite the Brexit trade deal being formally approved by MEPs last week. Negotiators are hoping to fine-tune the protocol and ensure goods can travel with limited checks via Belfast. The controversial mechanism was created to prevent a hard border on the island of Ireland and ties Northern Ireland to the EU customs union and single market. The protocol…

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Two goals by the returning Michail Antonio reinvigorated West Ham’s Champions League aspirations by guiding them to within three points of fourth-placed Chelsea. Antonio was forced off against Wolves four weeks ago with a hamstring strain and his absence coincided with consecutive defeats against Newcastle and Chelsea that left the Hammers playing catch-up. The forward caused problems for Burnley throughout, marauding on both flanks and in front of goal, and he had already made his presence felt when he headed home Vladimir Coufal’s cross to cancel out Chris Wood’s penalty. He then touched Said Benrahma’s low ball into the net, with the…

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“God’s plan is to have your spirit illumined in such a way that light dawns on your spirit” — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. Seamless streams of joy erupted from the global audience as the President of LoveWorld Inc., Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome declared May to be ‘the month of Illumination’. “Get ready for extraordinary illumination,” were his words as he prepped the global audience for an enlightening month of deep insights and revelations from God’s word. Reading from Psalm 19:1-11, the man of God posited that God’s Word conveys illumination, warnings and instructions altogether. Pastor Chris emphasized that the hearts of…

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The May, 2021 Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, opens up with worship and the offering of fervent prayers to God. The global service being hosted from the LoveWorld Studios at the LoveWorld Crusade Grounds along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Southwest, Nigeria is beamed live to a mammoth global audience via the LoveWorld Networks and various internet platforms. The Global Communion Service is happening in day 2 of the ongoing 3 Days Global Prayer and Fasting with Pastor Chris which kicked off on Saturday, May 1st and will continue till tomorrow, Monday, May 3rd. The esteemed…

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GOOGLE is introducing new rules from June 1 which will mean some users may find their Gmail, Drive and Photos could be removed from these hugely popular services. Google is changing things up from June 1 and it could have a major impact on some users of its popular Gmail, Photos and Drive services. The new terms will basically allow the US technology firm to delete personal files stored on its servers without needing any permission to do so. This dramatic update was first announced back in December 2020 with Google emailing users to explain how the changes will affect them. “We…

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KEIR STARMER has been brutally mocked after attacking Boris Johnson for “nipping out of meetings to look at wallpaper” during the Covid pandemic, but then pictured himself browsing through the wallpaper in John Lewis. The Prime Minister has come under furious attack from the Labour Party leader as he faces a probe into the controversial refurbishment of his Downing Street flat. Earlier this morning, Sir Keir said: “I think it says something about this Prime Minister that in the middle of a pandemic he was nipping out of meetings to look at wallpaper. Wallpaper, by the way, that was about…

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NICOLA Sturgeon’s Government has been accused of an “appalling waste of money” after the revelation that it used chauffeur-driven cars to ferry documents around Scotland on more than 200 occasions last year at a cost of almost £1million – and has spent almost £4.7million doing so since 2017. And the actual figure is likely to be even higher, given the total does not include journeys for the First Minister herself or other senior figures. Government cars are intended for transporting officials and ministers around Scotland. However, a Freedom of Information request showed they had been used on at least 209 occasions purely for the…

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At least 44 people have been killed after a horrifying crush at a religious festival in Israel. Children are reported to be among the dead and there are about 150 injured. Eli Beer, director of an Israeli volunteer ambulance service, Hatzalah, told Army Radio on Friday: ““Unfortunately, we found small children trampled there, and we performed CPR on children. We were able to save some of them.” Six helicopters were used to transport the injured from the scene of the disaster. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the tragedy as a “heavy disaster”. Tens of thousands of people had gathered at…

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Ole Gunnar Solskjær put a quartet of recent semi-final stumbles behind him as Manchester United routed Roma to all but book a place in next month’s Europa League final. “We don’t feel the job is done but this was a good job done,” said Solskjær after a sometimes surreal first leg at Old Trafford, where United trailed 2-1 at the interval but ended up winning 6-2 after an apparently stern half-time homily from their manager. “I told them I wasn’t happy with the first half. We’d forgotten we have to [sometimes] run back. For five or 10 minutes before half-time we didn’t…

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The Electoral Commission has launched an inquiry that has the potential to imperil Boris Johnson’s premiership as the “cash for curtains” row increasingly engulfed the prime minister. With sweeping powers to call witnesses and refer matters to the police, the watchdog said its probe was necessary because it already believed there were “reasonable grounds” to suspect that payments for expensive renovations to Johnson’s Downing Street flat could constitute several offences. Though Johnson has insisted he has done nothing wrong, he was goaded into a fury at prime minister’s questions as Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, interrogated him by asking pointed questions that Johnson mostly…

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