Author: Loveworld UK

Theresa May is being warned that businesses are running out of patience on the lack of Brexit clarity, more than two years after the vote to leave the EU. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) urged politicians to cast aside “squabbling” and work in the national economic interest to remove uncertainty over tax, tariffs, customs and regulation.The lobby group intervened in the debate as the PM prepares to host a key cabinet Brexit meeting at Chequers on Friday at which key negotiating positions are expected to be agreed.The BCC’s frustration echoes that expressed by Airbus and BMW last week -…

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Twelve boys and their football coach may be trapped in a Thai cave for months while they learn to dive. The group was trapped in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave complex in Chiang Rai province for 10 days before being found by rescuers.It has now emerged that their ordeal is not over, however, and that they will be given enough food to last four months while they are taught to dive.The huge international rescue effort had been made more difficult by the fact that the underground cave network was partially flooded by monsoon rain.After the boys were found, the…

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A British rescue diver has reached the 12 boys who have been trapped in a network of Thai caves for 10 days, with work set to begin on bringing them home. Overjoyed relatives hugged and cheered after hearing the youngsters, who are all members of the same youth football team, were found alive along with their 25-year-old coach.Sky correspondent Lisa Holland was outside the cave in Chiang Rai province when footage emerged showing the frail boys speaking to their rescuers.It has been the most extraordinary time of highs and lows culminating with the first grainy images of seeing the boys…

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The European Union has warned president Trump that imposing import tariffs on cars would lead to countermeasures on $294bn of US exports. Brussels delivered the threat amid growing fears of an escalating trade war over the past few weeks, as the president targets the bloc and others, including China, as part of a campaign to protect US jobs.In a submission to the US authorities, the European Commission warned: “Economic analysis confirms that an increased tariff on these products (cars and car parts) will be harmful first and foremost for the US economy.”The commission said “up to $294bn of US exports……

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Britain’s most wanted fraud suspect Mark Acklom has been arrested in a dramatic raid on his hideout, two years after he went on the run in Europe. Acklom, 45, was held by police at an apartment he was sharing with his wife and their two young children in Switzerland.He is wanted in the UK for allegedly fleecing a woman of her £850,000 life savings after posing as a wealthy banker and MI6 agent and promising to marry her.It’s understood that as officers entered his rented home, conman Acklom tried to jump from a balcony before being wrestled to the ground.He…

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The UK is set to bask in sun for a further four weeks as concern grows over water shortages. Weather forecasters are expecting very little rain and high temperatures throughout the month, following a dry June.A high-pressure system over the UK will maintain temperatures in the high 20s, with computer models suggesting there will be no widespread rain through the first half of July. Image: Paddleboating in London’s Regent’s Park The warm period may, however, struggle to beat the drought of 1976 where there was a record 45 days without rain, Sky weather presenter Isobel Lang said.With higher-than-average temperatures there…

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In the end it wasn’t even close. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was swept to victory in Mexico’s presidential election on a wave of hope and desperation.The disillusionment of many of this country’s 100 million people saw them turn for the first time in history to a candidate from a non-establishment party.For weeks the opinion polls have shown “AMLO” miles ahead of his rivals, and the public stayed true to their word on election day.They have put their faith in a man who has promised to tackle corruption and crime, rejuvenate the economy and work from the ground up rather than…

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Leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has won Mexico’s presidential election with more than 50% of votes, according to an official quick. The former mayor of Mexico City winning between 53% and 53.8% of the vote, according to a projection by the National Electoral Institute, based on a sample of polling stations.It gave Ricardo Anaya of the conservative National Action Party (PAN) between 22.1% and 22.8%, Jose Antonio Meade of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) between 15.7% and 16.3%, and independent candidate Jaime Rodriguez between 5.3% and 5.5%. 0:46 Video: AMLO: Has Mexico found match for Trump? Governing party…

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Tens of thousands of jobs have been lost on Britain’s high streets during the first half of this year. According to the Press Association, some 50,000 people have been made redundant or have had their jobs threatened, most of them in the big name chains.Retailers have struggled through the first six months of the year, with falling consumer confidence, soaring business rates and Brexit’s effect on inflation.In June alone, more than 6,000 jobs were put at risk at House of Fraser and 5,100 threatened when Poundworld went into administration.Toys R Us and Maplin collapsed earlier in the year and hundreds…

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Extracting the word of the Spirit for the month of July from Psalm 126:1-2, the BLW President announced it a ‘Month of Laughter’: “When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The Lord hath done great things for them.” “There are things that will suddenly happen, because the word of blessing has gone forth. The manifestation of your faith, you will see: sudden blessings; sudden restorations; sudden open doors. It will be like a dream,” the BLW President announced…

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