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Stieg Larsson

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Gender Male
Death20 years ago
Date of birth August 15,1954
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Skelleftehamn
Sweden
Date of died November 9,2004
DiedStockholm
Sweden
Influenced by Agatha Christie
Maj Sjöwall
Astrid Lindgren
Job Author
Journalist
Novelist
Crime writer
Movies/Shows The Girl in the Spider's Web
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
The Girl Who Played with Fire
Awards Glass Key award
Best Swedish Crime Novel Award
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Mystery & Thriller
Anthony Award for Best First Novel
Exclusive Books Boeke Prize
Macavity Awards for Best First Mystery Novel
Barry Award for Best British Crime Novel
Dobloug Prize - Sweden
GenresCrime Fiction
Thriller
Parents Erland Larsson
Vivianne Boström
Siblings Joakim Larsson
Influences Henning Mankell
Agatha Christie
Astrid Lindgren
Nominations Goodreads Choice Awards Best Mystery & Thriller
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Date of Upd.
ID429039

Millennium
The Girl Who Danced with Death
Sverigedemokraterna: den nationella rörelsen
Debatten om hedersmord: feminism eller rasism
A Darker Shade
Extremhögern
Partial Differential Equations with Numerical Methods
The Girl Who Played with Fire - Millennium Volume 2
Stieg Larsson Flat Pack Dump Bin
On Reaction- diffusion Equations and Their Approximation by Finite Element Methods
Afterword
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
The Expo Files and Other Articles
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Stieg Larsson Life story


Karl Stig-Erland "Stieg" Larsson was a Swedish writer, journalist, and activist. He is best known for writing the Millennium trilogy of crime novels, which were published posthumously, starting in 2005, after he died of a sudden heart attack.

Covid: Chancellor announces £1bn fund for hospitality

Jun 8,2020 3:35 am

The chancellor has set out measures to help England's hospitality sector as it struggles with a collapse in bookings sparked by The Rise in Covid cases.

Speaking on Tuesday, Rishi Sunak unveiled a £1bn fund including cash grants of up to £6,000 per premises for each eligible firm.

He Said the government would also help certain firms with the cost of sick pay for Covid-related absences.

The chancellor also announced an extra £30m to help theatres and museums.

He Said the " generous" new support recognised The Situation many hospitality and leisure businesses faced in the run-up to Christmas.

However, he wouldn't be drawn on whether further help would come should further restrictions be announced, as ministers come Under Pressure to tackle the rapid rise of the Omicron variant.

On Monday, a further 91,743 Covid cases were reported across the UK - The Second highest daily total on record.

Citing his track record in government, the chancellor insisted he would " always respond proportionately and appropriately to The Situation we face".

But he added he thought the measures announced today were comparable to the grants that were on offer when businesses were fully closed earlier this year.

He highlighted support that is already in place that will last through to next spring, citing a reduced rate of VAT for the tourism and hospitality sectors and a discount on business rates.

But, challenged on whether he could rule out any more Covid rules before New Year , He Said he understood people's frustrations but the UK faced a very uncertain situation over Omicron.

Echoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's comments on Monday, Mr Sunak said ministers were keeping The Situation under review and monitoring the data " day-by-day, hour by hour" but ruling nothing out.

With just four days until Christmas, people are Looking Forward to spending the festive season with loved ones after many missed out Last Year , when restrictions were brought in just before Christmas.

On Wednesday, Mr Johnson advised people to " think carefully before you go" out to socialise. The UK's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty also urged people not to " mix with people you don't have to".

Many hospitality and leisure firms have been hit by a a collapse in bookings and reduced footfall as a result of fears over the spread of the Omicron variant.

Many have been calling for a clear decision from the government on whether there will be further Covid restrictions in England in The Coming days.

BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it now seemed unlikely that new restrictions could be enacted in England before Christmas.

But hospitality and entertainment businesses were facing critical decisions in The Coming hours about whether to go ahead with or cancel events over The Holiday period, he added.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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