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British Service - Dec 30

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

The Times

- The Issa bros are considering a U.S. listing of their fuel station business EG Group in 2025, with a capacity assessment of 13 billion pounds ($ 16.35 billion).

- The fatal crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 in South Korea on Sunday, killing 179 people, marks another setback for Boeing in a tough year, with the cause of the mishap still unidentified.

The Guardian

- Disturbance triggered by dense fog was anticipated to continue at the Gatwick airport up until the end of Sunday, its busiest day of the vacation duration.

The Telegraph

- Britain's Labour plans to make the national curriculum more diverse, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson introducing a review to update it and pledging to make the updated curriculum compulsory for all state schools, consisting of academies.

Sky News

- Manchester United will minimize funding to its charitable arm as part of cost-cutting steps led by new billionaire investor Jim Ratcliffe.

The Independent

- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer led homages to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100, praising his function in the Camp David Accords and decades of civil service.

(source: Reuters)