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Delhi Govt Can t Resile from Ex-Gratia Announcement for COVID-19 Death: HC

Justice Prathiba M. Singh said there was a 'clear communication' by the authorities as well as press clippings, which leave no manner of doubt that the ex-gratia amount of Rs 1 crore was announced for the deceased by the Delhi government.

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Judge OKs marathon bomber s COVID payment going to victims

A U.S. District Court judge agreed to let federal prosecutors use convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev s $1,400 COVID-19 stimulus payment, as well as other money held in his inmate trust account, to help pay the millions of dollars he was ordered to pay his victims, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

469,000 people will receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week

469,000 people will receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week The total value of the payments is €140.34 million. By Ceimin Burke Monday 1 Mar 2021, 8:23 PM Mar 1st 2021, 8:23 PM 14,672 Views 28 Comments Image: Shutterstock/Pla2na Image: Shutterstock/Pla2na THE NUMBER OF people receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment stands at nearly 469,000 this week, a slight drop of 4,566 in the past seven days. The number of people receiving the PUP remains close to half a million as the Department of Social Protection is set to issue payments worth a total of €140.34 million to 468,847 bank accounts tomorrow. Almost 50% of those in receipt of PUP are receiving the maximum rate of €350 this week.

How to get out of debt in 2021: Seven tips for a brighter financial future

Last year was tricky for many. With the coronavirus pandemic causing havoc in mid-March, many were furloughed or lost their jobs. It might have resulted in a struggle to make ends meet and turn to credit as a result - or maybe extending the debt they were already in. Around three in 10 Britons have been negatively financially hit by the pandemic, with around £10billion of personal debt built up as a result according to StepChange research.    Out of the red: This is Money has revealed how Britons can get themselves out of debt in 2021  Rachel Springall of Moneyfacts said: The impact of the pandemic on consumers may well have prompted them to take a step back to reassess their financial health and find ways to improve their situation.

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