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King Charles III under pressure to return 'Ark of Covenant' holy tablet to Ethiopia
King Charles III is under pressure to return a holy tablet that symbolises the Ark of the Covenant back to Ethiopia.The tabot, which is currently housed in Westminster Abbey, was stolen in the Battle of Magdala in 1868, when British troops attacked the forces of Emperor Tewodros II.The Ethiopian Orthodox Church believes a tabot is a holy tablet that symbolically represents the Ark of the Covenant, which is two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, according to the Book of Exodus.READ MORE: Royal fans spot King Charles III 'hiding' something in new Royal Family portraitGeorge Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, said that he is “astonished and saddened” that Westminster Abbey has so far refused to return the sacred tabot to Ethiopia.Because Westminster Abbey is a Royal Peculiar, which puts it directly under the monarch’s jurisdiction, the return of the tabot to Ethiopia may require the blessing of the monarch, King Charles III, who reigns as the supreme governor of the Church of England.The Ethiopian Church has a strict belief that tabots should only be seen by priests which is why the Abbey added a covering in front of the tabot in 2010, so it is no longer visible behind the altar.An Abbey spokesperson spoke on the issue last month and said that “there are no current plans [for its return], but the future of the tabot is kept under review”.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Mr Carey further expressed his view on the subject and admitted that he is disturbed that the Church of England “has not returned a sacred object belonging to another faith and country”.The British Museum has the largest UK collection of tabots, holding 11 of them
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Nord Stream 2 pipeline supplying gas from Russia has pressure collapse after 'attack'
Russia to the rest of Europe, as German officials believe an attack was placed on the pipeline.The decrease in pressure of the pipeline was due to the leak, however the supply will not be affected by the leak as there was no gas being sent through the pipeline, the Daily Mirror reports.READ MORE:Busses marked 'Ukraine' suggest Russian 'fodder' conscripts sent straight to front lineThe pipeline has been at the centre of an ongoing energy war between Russia and the rest of Europe as the former's invasion of Ukraine in February earlier this year sent gas prices to astronomical prices.The energy conflict included Russia cutting off gas supplies to numerous countries and blamed sanctions placed on them by the West.Working in tandem with the Danish authorities, the German government are to investigate what exactly caused the nosedive of pressure of the pipeline.On Monday evening (September 26), the operator of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline mentioned that there was a pressure drop on both lines of the gas pipeline.On its website, Nord Stream AG said: "The reasons are being investigated".To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The German network regulator president, Klaus Mueller, took to Twitter to say that the pressure drop in both pipelines "underscores the German network regulator's assessment that the situation is tense."Mueller was unaware of the cause of the pressure drop but did attempt to restore calm by stating that the incident had no negative impact on Germany, whose gas storage levels stand at 91%.The pipeline was initially intended to double the volume of gas flowing from St.
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This Morning's Phillip and Holly under pressure as petition to sack hosts reaches 50k
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield from This Morning has reached over 50,000 signatures.The ITV duo have presented the Daytime chat show together since 2009 when Holly Willoughby joined the show, replacing popular personality Fern Britton after the pair first presented Dancing On Ice together.But they have landed themselves in hot water after highly publicised queue jumping accusations arose after they saw The Queen lying in state in Westminster Hall.READ MORE: Holly Willoughby 'not herself' on This Morning after being 'up all night crying' The pair explained on the morning show that as members of the world's press, they were reporting on events and as such did not need to join the queueDuring a montage of the past 11 days, Holly said: "Like hundreds of accredited broadcasters and journalists we were given official permission to access the hall.She continued: "It was strictly for the purpose of reporting on the event for millions of people in the UK who haven’t been able to visit Westminster in person."Members of the public queued up to 22 hours to see Her Majesty lying in state and despite assurances that they "would never jump the queue", a petition was launched online.But Laura Harrison took to Change.org over the weekend to start a petition titled Axe Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby from TV.In the description, Laura claimed: "Thousands of people are lining up overnight to pay respects to the Queen, where they will likely wait up to 24 hours."She continued: "Yet Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield, two hosts of one of the most damaging to mental health day time tv shows This Morning, were able to push past those thousands and get immediate access."The angered viewer added: "it's about the TV show being
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Psychic spots terrifying sign King Charles is crumbling under 'pressure'
King Charles may not be up for the job according to celebrity psychic Deborah Davies who has spotted a tell-tale sign on the Monarch.Charles, 73, ascended the throne on September 8 following the death of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, who died "peacefully" aged 96.He became the oldest Monarch in British history to take over the role after being the heir apparent, with his son Prince William of Wales now being first in line.READ MORE: Prince Philip scolded Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen in brutal no-nonsense swipeBut while Charles may be relatively new to the job, Deborah who correctly predicted the family would go through "major change" this year – believes Charles won't be on the throne for long.After seeing pictures of the King holding onto a table while speaking at The Senedd on September 16, Deborah exclusively told the Daily Star: "I don't have a good feeling about Charles."He's steadying himself holding the table too, just a feeling that this is too much pressure all of a sudden."In December, I said William will be king sooner than expected."The former Real Housewives of Cheshire star continued: "That photo it actually shows what I saw."I got a momentary glimpse of what I call a 'death look' my mum used to get it too… It means that person won't last, it's where they suddenly look old and haggard."Speaking to the Daily Star in December of 2021, Deborah said: "There are big changes in The Royal Family."The Queen, it's almost like we're going to see a gradual decline in her being as present in the public eye."I see Prince Charles is having a short reign, and I don't know why that is, it's not specifically that I see his death or anything.
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