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This joyful Manchester United victory was graced by a blistering Rasmus Højlund strike and the comical celebration of Alejandro Garnacho’s first goal as he, Højlund and Kobbie Mainoo sat atop a Stretford End advertising hoarding. It was that type of afternoon for Erik ten Hag’s work in progress. On his 21st birthday, Højlund greeted his finish with a hopping air-guitar mime and a raucous cheer was provoked when, after Garnacho doubled the lead, Diogo Dalot skidded along the grass to block Jarrod Bowen’s shot. The low note was the sight of Lisandro Martínez, four games into returning from a foot injury, being forced…
February is ‘the Month of Conglutination’, Pastor Chris Declares. The man of God, Pastor Chris has declared February to be the Month of Conglutination at the Global Communion Service. Conglutination- meaning striving together as a force. When we strive together for the sake of the gospel, we are undefeatable The evil bow before the good; and the wicked at the gates of the righteous (Proverbs 14:19 KJV) We only know Victory in February. https://cdnvideos.ceflix.org/processed/154645-1707078378588944430117.mp4
Social worker Rachel Meade, who was harassed and disciplined by both her employer and regulatory body, has conclusively won her case against them. Last week an employment tribunal found that Rachel Meade’s employers, Westminster City Council, and her regulatory body, Social Work England, were guilty of harassing her for her lawfully-held beliefs. We are absolutely delighted that Rachel has been vindicated and will be awarded damages. So what happened? In 2020, Rachel, who had been a dedicated and respected social worker for more than 20 years, used her personal Facebook account to share content from women’s rights groups such as Fairplay for Women…
APPLE QUARTERLY PROFIT – Revenue tops Wall Street targets but China lags Apple reported sales and profit that beat Wall Street estimates, powered by growth in its iPhone business. But China sales missed analysts’ targets. Apple shares were down 1.2% in after-hours trading. The 2% rise in overall fiscal first-quarter sales for the company ended four straight quarters of sales declines on the strength of its iPhone 15 lineup, which includes devices capable of capturing three-dimensional video for the Vision Pro headset being released this week. Apple’s total installed base of devices hit 2.2 billion, up from 2 billion a…
MANCHESTER UNITED BEAT WOLVES 4-3 AT MOLINEUX – 18 year old Kobbie Mainoo scores 97th-minute winner Manchester United rescued a late 4-3 victory over Wolves thanks to a dramatic winner from Kobbie Mainoo in injury time. The visitors twice had a two-goal lead, but Wolves pulled it back to 3-3 in the dying minutes with goals from Max Kilman and then an injury-time strike from Pedro Neto. Neto’s 95th-minute strike looked to have secured a point for the home side, only for United to go straight up the other end and sneak back the win with a brilliant individual goal…
WATER BILLS TO RISE ABOVE INFLATION IN APRIL – The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales is to go up by an average 6% The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales is to go up by an average 6% from April to help unlock “record investment”, an industry group has announced. Water UK said the increases, equivalent to £27 a year, would leave households with an average annual bill of £473. The body said the increase, while down on the previous year’s hike, was needed to fund infrastructure improvements following a backlash…
THOUSANDS RIOT IN ARGENTINA AS CONGRESS DEBATES ECONOMIC REFORM BILL – The South American country’s economy that is buckling under high debt loads Demonstrators and riot police clashed in Buenos Aires on Thursday (February 1) for the second consecutive day as Argentina’s Congress debated an economic reform bill known as the “omnibus bill.” Officers with shields pushed back demonstrators rioting at the congressional complex and used water jets to break up the protest. Rioters were seen hurling objects at police officers and armoured vehicles. The Argentine lower chamber was debating on Thursday the bill proposed by libertarian President Javier Milei…
IRISH FARMERS PROTESTS AGAINST THE GREEN ENERGY POLICIES – That they say will cause food scarcity and put them out of business Irish farmers on Thursday demonstrated in solidarity with their EU counterparts, against the government’s stance to implement green energy and climate-neutral policies. These policies, they say, will cause food shortages and put them out of business. France’s main farmer union leaders called on their peers to lift roadblocks that have disrupted traffic across the country for more than two weeks. French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal earlier said France would enshrine in law the principle that it should be…
UK’S PARTNERSHIP PIVOTAL TO ADDRESS HOUTHIS ATTACKS – Lloyd also thanked Shapps for the UK’s leadership on the crisis The UK’s partnership with the U.S. to address the Houthi’s attacks against military vessels and commercial shipping in the Red Sea is pivotal, U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin Lloyd said during a meeting with UK’s Defense Minister Grant Shapps at the Pentagon. Lloyd also thanked Shapps for the UK’s leadership on the crisis in Israel and Gaza, adding that both countries believe that Israel should avoid harming Palestinian civilians and that the people of Gaza need more humanitarian assistance.
‘YOU NEED US, SO HELP US!’ SAY FARMERS PROTESTING AT EU SUMMIT – Farmers hoping to get the attention of EU summit leaders Farmers hoping to get the attention of EU summit leaders gathered early morning blocking and cutting off major roads in the EU quarter. Belgian farmers have joined a growing protest wave of farmers in Germany, France, Poland, Romania complaining of red tape and restrictions hampering effective farming. Farmers also say they are facing unfair competition from abroad. Their blockades and pickets are exposing a clash between the EU’s drive to cut CO2 emissions and its aim of…
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