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Boston Borough Council to offer event for heating and energy help
People living in Boston who are concerned about heating their homes during the winter are being given the chance to access support and advice.
Boston Borough Council said its home energy advice and retrofit team will holding a Beat your Winter Worries clinic at Centenary Methodist Church.
Councillor Claire Rylott said: “This could be the start of changing things to ensure you are warmer in your own home and taking measures to reduce your bills.”
The authority said the session will be held on Wednesday 26 November from 10:00 to 14:00 GMT to coincide with National Fuel Poverty Awareness Day.
The authority said it could help residents improve their home energy efficiency with advice and tips on staying warm, managing and reducing utility bills and will offer help with heating systems.
The team will also be able to provide information about grants and funding that is available.
Organisations also attending the session are Lincs Digital, Good Homes Alliance, Green Doctor, Wellbeing Lincs, CAB Mid Lincs and Anglian Water.
Ms Rylott urged residents to attend: “If you or a loved one are worried about the coming winter months, please consider taking advantage of the help and advice available.”
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FBR begins surveillance of 21 beverage plants to tackle tax evasion – SUCH TV
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has begun monitoring 21 beverage manufacturing units as part of its efforts to curb tax evasion. According to officials, the FBR has instructed Inland Revenue teams to keep a close eye on the sales records of these beverage-producing companies.
The monitoring drive has initially been launched in Lahore and other regions where major food and beverage production facilities are located.
These teams will review sales data for mineral water, dairy products, milk chocolates, energy drinks, and various other items.
FBR has empowered these teams under Section 40-B of the Sales Tax Act, enabling them to oversee sales, purchases, and stock levels of the manufacturing units.
The monitoring will be conducted daily to detect tax evasion.
These teams will also maintain daily data on sales and purchases of these manufacturing units.
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Demand for oral nicotine and higher cigarette prices boosts Imperial Brands
Increased demand for smoking alternatives like oral nicotine and cigarette price hikes have helped grow profits for tobacco giant Imperial Brands.
The company behind brands including Golden Virginia, Winston and Rizla said £10 billion had been handed out to shareholders over the past four years.
It revealed that revenues totalled £32.2 billion for the year to the end of September, which was 0.7% lower than the year before.
But net of duties, revenues grew by 4.1% year on year, at constant currency rates.
The group’s adjusted operating profit grew by 4.6% to £4 billion in the latest year.
Imperial Brands reported another strong year for its so-called “next generation” products (NGPs), which include vapes, oral nicotine and heated tobacco.
NGPs are manufactured to separate nicotine from harmful tobacco smoke, and have ballooned in popularity in countries around the world as many people shift away from traditional cigarettes.
Revenues for the category surged by nearly 14% year on year, which includes growing demand for its oral nicotine product Zone in the US and Europe.
The pouches come in a variety of flavours and strengths and are designed to be placed between the gum and lip so nicotine can be absorbed through the mouth.
The company said it grew its share of the reusable vape market with its e-cigarette brand Blu, particularly in the UK, Spain and France.
Meanwhile, cigarette net revenues grew by 3.7% year on year, with average prices rising by 5.4% as the volume of sales declined.
Imperial Brands, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, said £10 billion was returned to its shareholders between the 2021 and 2025 financial years.
It has commenced a £1.45 billion share buyback scheme for the 2026 financial year.
Lukas Paravicini, Imperial Brands’ chief executive, said: “Our performance in FY25 (2025 financial year) adds to our track record of consistent growth, demonstrating the sustainability of our tobacco business and the exciting growth opportunities in next generation products.”
The company is expecting its adjusted operating profit to grow by between 3% and 5% over the year ahead, driven by profit growth of its traditional tobacco business.
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Nepra imposes heavy penalties on Lesco, Fesco and Gepco – SUCH TV
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has imposed a total fine of Rs57.5 million on three state-owned power distribution companies (DISCOs) over fatal accidents in their respective areas.
According to the regulatory body, the penalties were issued to Lahore, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala Electric Supply Companies following 30 deaths reported in their jurisdictions.
NEPRA issued separate decisions levying fines on LESCO, FESCO, and GEPCO. The breakdown of the penalties is as follows: LESCO – Rs30 million, GEPCO – Rs17.5 million, and FESCO – Rs10 million.
The authority noted that the total of 30 human fatalities occurred across the service areas of these companies during the 2023–24 period.
Nepra directed all three DISCOs to pay fines within 15 days.
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