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British Business – February 25,

These are the most popular stories in the British business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports.

The Times

National Grid, a British company, has sold to Brookfield Asset Management its U.S. interest in solar arrays and onshore wind farms as well as battery storage facilities for $1.735 Billion.

PostNL, a Dutch postal operator that is backed by a Czech tycoon who bought the Royal Mail in the UK, has warned its business model "is no longer sustainable", amid gloomy forecasts and squabbles with ministers about state financial assistance.

The Telegraph

British Ministers insist that BMW remains committed to Britain, despite the decision to postpone a 600-million-pound upgrade to its Mini factory in Oxford.

After a failed takeover attempt six months earlier, Dubai-based Sidara has approached Wood Group about a potential offer.

The Guardian

Sellafield, a nuclear waste processing company, has stated that the new funding of nearly 3 billion pounds (3.79 billion dollars) is "not sufficient" and now bosses will be looking at drastic cuts. This raises concerns about jobs and safety in this vast nuclear waste dump.

Just Eat Takeaway.com, a food delivery company in London that had left the London Stock Exchange two months ago, has been bought by an investor of its German rival Delivery Hero for 4.1 billion euro ($4.29 billion).

Sky News

Virgin Media, a British mobile and broadband operator, says that it has resolved a problem which left customers unable get online. More than 9,000 complaints were received.

US private equity firm Bain Capital submitted a proposal worth 1.1 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) to purchase defence group Chemring Group.

(source: Reuters)