Jeremy Hunt has said he is comfortable with Britain falling into a recession if it is necessary to defeat inflation, days after the IMF said Britain would avoid a downturn. Jeremy Hunt will accept a recession if it brings down inflation The Chancellor said he would back the Bank of England in raising interest ratesContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for the Pentecost weekend of May 2023”
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The New York Times looking at the 4th week of May 2023
Gail Collins and Bret Stephens The Republican Presidential Plot Is Thickening Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis are on the near horizon. Ezra Klein Liberals Are Persuading Themselves of a Debt Ceiling Plan That Won’t Work The limit Congress imposes is dumb, but Biden can’t just wave it away. Andrew Tate Thought He Was Above theContinue reading “The New York Times looking at the 4th week of May 2023”
The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2023 May 23
Madeleine McCann detectives to search reservoir German police looking for Madeleine McCann’s body are set to begin a major search of a remote Algarve reservoir that suspect Christian Brueckner previously visited. Scotland Yard detectives are understood to have travelled to the area, but will only have a “watching brief”, report Gerard Couzens and Martin Evans.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2023 May 23”
Million more migrants heading to Britain before next election, ministers warned
An official document sent to Downing Street last year reveals that the Home Office privately predicted net migration to be as high as one million a year. Million more migrants heading to Britain before next election, ministers warned The Home Office has privately predicted a further sharp rise in immigration by the next election, withContinue reading “Million more migrants heading to Britain before next election, ministers warned”
U.S. Immigration Statistics 2023 update
The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) today published the latest version of its ever-popular resource, Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States, offering up-to-date and authoritative data about the 45.3 million immigrants in the United States and current and historical U.S. immigration trends. The article in MPI’s Migration Information Source online magazineContinue reading “U.S. Immigration Statistics 2023 update”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 November 23
By Danny Boyle The King, pictured with the South African president, has hosted his first state banquet. Also in this newsletter, the NHS chief executive announces menopausal staff may be given lighter duties – and a breaking story on a deadly shooting at a Walmart in the US. Menopausal NHS staff to be allowed toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 November 23”
2022 end of July Bloomberg selection
July 25 The contest to succeed Boris Johnson moves up a gear today with the first head-to-head debate between the two candidates vying to become Conservative Party leader and UK prime minister. It’s unlikely to be pretty. Key reading: Truss Promises Low-Tax UK Investment Zones in Pitch to Tory Base The Pound’s Woes Run Deep,Continue reading “2022 end of July Bloomberg selection”
Bloomberg’s view on the world for the fourth week of June 2022
June 27 G-7 Latest: Oil-Price Cap in Focus as Zelenskiy Addresses Summit Dazzling Mountain Views Can’t Hide Darker Mood Among G-7 Leaders US Resuscitates Bid at G-7 to Counter China’s Belt and Road Ban on New Gold Imports From Russia Seen as ‘Largely Symbolic’ Follow our latest coverage of the G-7 summit here. Russia defaultsContinue reading “Bloomberg’s view on the world for the fourth week of June 2022”
Stories the Week brought to you from 2022 June 09 – June 15
From Jan. 6 Capitol riot committee hearings and Republicans exploring possible bids for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination throwing their hats in the ring even if former President Donald Trump runs, gun-control rallies across the U.S., The Week looking at flooding in Yellowstone and the disappearance of British journalist Don Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in a part of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest near the borders with Colombia and Peru.
How to Save the American Church
The persistent quest for merit money with their lavish lifestyle eventually made many church members realise that their church was more out to extort money than to proclaim the true faith. This made many losing their trust in that church.