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British Company - Dec 27

The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not guarantee their accuracy.

The Times

- UK's Safestay is planning to double the size of its portfolio as the hostel operator looks for to take advantage of the awaited boom in the worldwide market.

The Guardian

- UK's postal minister Gareth Thomas has spoken of his dissatisfaction that Fujitsu, the Japanese business behind the Horizon computer system, has refrained from doing more for those whose lives were destroyed in the Post Workplace scandal.

The Telegraph

- The UK plans to enforce a levy of 70 million pounds ($ 87.65 million) a year on tech business that have more than 250 million pounds in around the world earnings produced from services covered by the Online Safety Act for the costs of enforcing brand-new internet laws.

Sky News

- The UK federal government will introduce a plan that will offer grants of 20,000 pounds and upwards to non-profit food redistribution groups in England.

The Independent

- British officials are said to be bracing for the possibility that some independent schools will close when the policy to enforce barrel on school charges comes into impact in the new year.

(source: Reuters)