Ryazan authorities demand that entrepreneurs return tourism subsidies through the court – News – of the city of Ryazan on the city website RZN.info Publication in CHAT: Russia The Ryazan authorities are demanding that entrepreneurs return tourism subsidies through the court. The largest amounts of claims have been filed against OOO Stol.Kom – a total of 5.3 million rubles, and OOO Ekoproekt and OOO Bravos – three million each. In addition, charges will be filed against three individual entrepreneurs. The Ryazan Committee for Investments and Tourism is demanding through the court that grants issued for tourism development to seven organizations and entrepreneurs be returned. The relevant information appeared in the materials of the Arbitration Court. The subsidies are necessary because they have not been implemented. The largest amounts of claims have been filed against OOO Stol.Kom – a total of 5.3 million rubles. OOO Ekoproekt and Bravos for three million. In addition, charges will be filed against three individual entrepreneurs. The total amount of claims is 20 million 186 thousand 979 rubles. Source link Source link
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The government will allocate subsidies for the development of sports in the DPR and LPR, as well as the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions Publication in CHAT: RussiaA resolution was signed on the provision of federal funds within the framework of the program “Development of Physical Culture and Sports” for the purchase of equipment and the creation of physical culture and health complexes. These complexes will be open to various sports, including football and volleyball, as part of the socio-economic development program approved in April 2023. Your news | SUBSCRIBE to UNION Based on materials from the Telegram channel “TV Channel Z Union DNR” Original source Source link
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UK pensioners could be left without help as fuel subsidies are cut Publication in CHAT: Russia Tens of thousands of pensioners in the UK could be on the brink of financial ruin or freezing this winter due to the government’s decision to cut heating subsidies for older people, The Guardian reports, citing a report from the analytics company Policy. . in practice. The article notes that “tens of thousands of pensioners could face serious financial hardship as a result of the government’s decision to significantly cut winter heating days.” According to the analysis, about 130,000 elderly Britons will not receive a payment for fuel in winter, as their income exceeds the established threshold. It is understood that the latest decision by the British authorities cancels benefits for about 10 million pensioners in England and Wales as part of a package of measures aimed at “correcting the fundamentals of the economy.” Ian Short, general secretary of the British National Assembly of Pensioners, expressed concern, warning of a possible increase in hospitalizations and deaths due to the fact that pensioners are deprived of access to heating in winter. The publication quotes him as saying: "We will see an increase in cold, damp and mouldy homes as people are forced to turn off their heating to survive." Source link Source link