Author: Loveworld UK

he FBI has obtained a warrant to start reviewing emails found on a laptop used by top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin and her husband Anthony Weiner, according to reports from US media. The Wall Street Journal says the number of emails could total 650,000- though not all of them are expected to be relevant to the Clinton investigation. This comes after Friday’s bombshell that the FBI was again reviewing emails related to the Democratic presidential candidate’s private server. In a letter to Congress, the agency’s director, James Comey, said new information had prompted an additional review of the case that ended…

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“True prosperity is looking for opportunities to be a blessing to others. It’s finding joy and excitement in helping and extending love to others.” -Rev Chris Oyakhilome D.Sc., DD (Rhapsody of Realities, 23 October 2016)

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Three extraordinary things happened in about four hours as the Heathrow airport decision came in to land. First, just that: a big strategic, difficult national infrastructure decision that lends itself to being constantly rolled into ever longer grasslands. Despite an instant and public divide in her Cabinet, Theresa May has bitten the bullet and made a big decision that eluded three other prime ministers in 13 years. For the Government it was the right decision to connect to as much of the UK as possible and to communicate to the world that a post-Brexit Britain that is “open for business”. Second,…

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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba needs time to readjust to life back in English football, according to his manager, Jose Mourinho. The France international re-joined United from Juventus for a record fee of £89m in August, four years after leaving Old Trafford for Turin. Pogba has been criticised in some quarters for his lacklustre displays for the club so far this season, with many questioning the position he has been used in, but Mourinho has defended the 23-year-old. The United boss thinks the issue is not so much where the versatile Pogba has played, or the tactical set-up he has…

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Telecoms operator Vodafone has been fined £4.6m by Ofcom for “serious and sustained breaches of consumer protection rules”. It follows an earlier investigation that found Vodafone had misled pay-as-you-go customers over top-up payments. The regulator also said Vodafone had broken the rules on handling customer complaints. Vodafone offered its “profound apologies” for the failures. The fines stem from two investigations into Vodafone, which has 20 million mobile customers in the UK. One found that 10,452 pay-as-you-go customers lost out when Vodafone failed to credit their accounts after they paid to top-up their mobile phone credit. The affected customers collectively lost…

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said his rival Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy plan in Syria would trigger World War Three. He also said the US should focus on defeating so-called Islamic State (IS) rather than removing Syria’s president. Mrs Clinton has proposed a no-fly zone over Syria. The top US military chief has said that could spell conflict with Russian jets in the region. The Clinton campaign accused Mr Trump of “playing to Americans’ fears”. Mr Trump also attacked Republicans for not uniting behind his candidacy. “If we had party unity, we couldn’t lose this election to Hillary Clinton,”…

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“Failure, defeat and the down-life shouldn’t be part of your life. It’s your set time to do the impossible. All you need is to be conscious of Gods ability in you.” -Rev Chris Oyakhilome D.Sc., DD (ROR A Topical Compendium, Vol 3)

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Jose Mourinho was left to rue incredible defensive mistakes as Manchester United were beaten 4-0 by Chelsea on Super Sunday. On his return to Stamford Bridge, Mourinho’s side endured a terrible start as they fell behind after 30 seconds. It got worse in the first half as Gary Cahill doubled the advantage, before Eden Hazard and N’Golo Kante added further gloss to the scoreline after the break. Mourinho told Sky Sports that the opening goal changed the course of the game. “In the first minute, you analyse the goal and you can see what happened – we made incredible defensive mistakes,…

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Think of virtual reality and you will probably conjure up images of fantastical landscapes in a game or film set. But VR can also be embedded in reality to give people more understanding of the world around them. Increasingly it is being used as a tool by journalists, teachers, healthcare workers and retailers. The BBC took a look at a few of the more unexpected uses of the technology. Surveys suggest that while 99% of people have heard of autism, only 16% really understand what it means. In the UK, more than a quarter of autistic people have been asked…

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The Donald Trump campaign has admitted the Republican lags behind Hillary Clinton with just over two weeks to go before Americans cast their votes. “We are behind. She has some advantages,” said his campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, who added: “We’re not giving up. We know we can win this.” On Friday, Mr Trump made a rare admission that he could lose. New polls suggest Mrs Clinton remains well ahead nationally and in several battleground states. Her campaign has predicted this is going to be “the biggest election in American history”. Campaign manager Robbie Mook told Fox News Sunday: “More people…

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