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On January 3, there will be an extraordinary meeting of the Riksdag’s finance committee, TT reports.

Then the Social Democrats’ proposal for an emergency electricity bill must be discussed.

The emergency would make it easier for customers who receive extra high electricity bills this winter to pay in part or postpone the bills.

Since the electricity subsidy from the government will not come until the end of February, you need to look at other possibilities for relief in the meantime, the finance committee believes.

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  • More people are skipping dental care

    Dental care is prioritized less when people have less money. Folktandvården in Västra Götaland can see that, reports P4 Gothenburg.

    – We receive signals that there are patients who are happy to postpone their visits for a few months because they are a little worried about the economy and it is a somewhat new phenomenon that iv has not noticed before, says Ann-Charlotte Sundelin, director of dental care in Region Västra Götaland.

  • Shot himself in the hand with a butcher gun

    A man has been taken to hospital in connection with a workplace accident in Sandviken during the morning.

    According to the police, the man has shot himself in the hand with a slaughter gun.

    The incident is being investigated as a workplace accident.

  • Suspected attempted murder in Södermalm

    At 10.39 the police were alerted to Södermalm in Stockholm, regarding an ongoing assault outdoors on Wollmar Yxkullsgatan.

    When the police got there, there were no perpetrators left. The victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – A patrol is at the hospital and will talk to him when possible, says Towe Hägg, press spokesperson in the Stockholm police region.

    Three people allegedly beat the man with a stick, and the police also suspect that the man was injured by a sharp object.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

  • Car has driven into house wall

    Emergency services on site. Photo: JOAKIM ERIKSSON

    A motorist has driven into a stone barn in the municipality of Marks.

    Police, emergency services and ambulance are on the scene.

    One person was traveling in the car.

    – It is a serious accident and we have medical personnel still on the scene, says Tommy Lieback, officer on duty at Södra Älvsborg’s rescue service.

    The extent of the injuries is currently unknown, according to the police.

  • Obesity among children increased during the pandemic

    Overweight and obesity increased among three- and four-year-olds in three Swedish regions during the pandemic.

    It shows a study that SR Ekot reports on.

    According to the researchers, it may have to do with children moving less during the pandemic, when many were home from preschool more.

    The greatest increase was seen among children in vulnerable areas.

  • Car overturned in Laholm: Very slippery

    A passenger car has overturned on a minor road in Laholm municipality.

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance have been sent to the scene.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    According to the police, there are “very slippery road conditions” at the scene of the accident.

  • Cod recovers in Öresund

    Thanks to trawling bans and restrictions on all cod fishing, there are a record number of cod fry in Öresund this year, reported TT.

    In the past, the decline in the cod stock has been so noticeable that this year a total stop was introduced for cod fishing during the fish’s spawning period. During the rest of the year, anglers were only allowed to take one cod per day. And in Öresund, the measures seem to have had the desired effect:

    “In the last 25 years, I have not seen as many cod fry in the Øresund as this year,” says Jens Peder Jeppesen, marine biologist and director of the Øresund Aquarium, in a press release, writes TT.

  • Taiwan extends conscription

    Taiwan extends mandatory military service in the country from four months to one year, reports SR Ekot.

    The announcement came from President Tsai Ing-Wen at a press conference on Tuesday, the day after China flew fighter jets into Taiwan’s air defense zone.

    The decision applies to all men, as of January 2024.

  • The police warn after a single accident on the E22: Very slippery

    A passenger car has driven into a central barrier on the E22 in Söderköping at around 9.30 in the morning.

    The car has been left on the side of the road at the crest of a hill and may be difficult for other motorists to spot.

    The police are warning other motorists of the road conditions.

    “It is very slippery at the scene!”, the police write on their website.

  • Lack of snow: Over 300 ski resorts closed in Italy

    311 ski resorts have closed in Italy in the last 30 years, reports SVT News.

    The lack of snow is getting bigger and the glaciers are shrinking, especially below 2000 meters altitude, this shows a study that 30 researchers from Italy, Germany, Switzerland, France, Austria and Slovenia made for the University of Padua.

    There is 50 to 60 percent less snow than 50 years ago and winter lasts 22-34 days less.

  • Routines in focus after the escape at Furuvik

    The Swedish Zoo Association will implement a work environment project after the accidents at Furuviksparken and Öland’s zoo, TT reports.

    The aim is to strengthen work environment and safety work at zoos by standardizing and producing routines and checklists.

    – It is absolutely a big concern that there are no clear regulations, says the association’s operations manager Helena Håkansson to the newspaper Arbetarskydd.

    On December 14, four of Furuviksparken’s chimpanzees were shot after they tried to escape. Four months ago, a person was stabbed to death at Öland’s zoo. In both cases, work environment violations are investigated.

    The incident at Furuvik is also being investigated as a suspected violation of the Animal Welfare Act by the police.

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