Бульдозер Б12        Погрузчик В140        Автогрейдер ДЗ-98В
Новости | Иносми | Культура | Рынки | Челябинск | Hi-tech | Здоровье | Спорт


19.12.2024 12:20
Water bills for households in England and Wales to rise by £31 a year Average bill will rise by £157 over five years to £597 after regulator agrees to increase amount firms can chargeHouseholds in England and Wales will see their water bills rise by an average of £31 a year, as suppliers pay to fix leaky pipes and cut pollution.The industry regulator Ofwat said on Thursday it would allow companies to raise average bills will rise by £157 over five years to £597 by 2030 to help pay for investment. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 12:30
Time of the Child by Niall Williams – new life, new meaning A baby is abandoned outside a church in this compelling tale of love and moral crisis in 1960s rural IrelandWith his new novel, Niall Williams has created perhaps the most successful work of his career. Recalling Thomas Hardy in its deeply compassionate unravelling of moral crises set in the culture of the writer’s childhood rather than the reader’s present day – a time with a seemingly closer, more constricting relationship to moral absolutes and forbidden emotion – Time of the Child is a compellingly emotional experience that catches the breath and doesn’t let up until it reaches its final, dramatic conclusion.The setting is the town of Faha in Ireland in 1962 – “a parish that had the character of the bottom of a pocket” (a wonderfully evocative description for anyone who has walked all day in a damp raincoat). It’s a place where “nothing ever happens”, and the same things keep on happening for ever. The first of two main protagonists, Dr Jack Troy, has been the local GP for long enough to see old illnesses surfacing in the children and grandchildren of his former patients, a heredity that causes him to reflect that “since human beings stood upright, nothing was ever really cured”. Faha is described as one of those places where “it was women who knitted the country together, and in Faha, on Sunday morning, you could see the needles”. So far, so familiar: a book bearing all the tropes of rural Irish writing. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 12:40
Football: Wataru Endo shines as holders Liverpool reach League Cup semis Japan midfielder Wataru Endo was voted Liverpool's man of the match after captaining the holders in a 2-1 English League Cup quarterfinal win away to Southampton on Wednesday. The 31-year-old national team skipper fulfilled a unique role of playing as a left-sided center-back while moving into midfield when Liverpool were on the attack, and wore the Reds' armband after Trent Alexander-Arnold was replaced at half-time at St Mary's. Read full story here

19.12.2024 15:01
Best TV Episodes of 2024 Examples from “The Bear,” “Blue Lights,” “Chimp Crazy” and others topped our three TV critics’ list of standout episodes this year.

19.12.2024 16:19
Japan eyes Diet session from Jan. 24, upper house race on July 20 The regular Diet session will likely begin on Jan. 24, later than previously envisioned, meaning that the next House of Councillors election will also be pushed back to around July 20, administration officials said Thursday. The revised schedule, which is still under consideration, reflects calls from the Komeito party, the junior coalition partner in the government of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, which wants to limit the negative impact of back-to-back elections on voters, the officials said. Read full story here