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British Business – March 5,

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

Smith & Nephew is considering a breakup of its largest division amid pressure from activists.

Walgreens Boots Alliance is in talks with New York-based Sycamore Partners about a $10 billion takeover.

The Guardian

John Healey, UK defence secretary, will travel to Washington for a two day trip on Wednesday. He will meet with his counterpart Pete Hegseth to discuss the decision by the Trump administration to stop all military assistance to Ukraine.

Rachel Reeves said that UK companies and jobs would be given priority under the government’s plans to increase defence spending in order to support the "left behind" industry towns and economy.

The Telegraph

Apple filed a lawsuit in hopes of overturning a British Government order that would have created a "backdoor" into its most secure cloud-storage systems.

A group of investors backed by BlackRock has agreed to purchase a majority share in the Hong Kong company that operates ports on either side of Panama Canal. This gives a U.S.-based firm control over key docks, amid pressure from White House to remove them from China.

Sky News

The U.S. Vice-President JD Vance denied disrespecting Britain or France on Tuesday by describing the planned peacekeeping force for Ukraine as 20,000 soldiers from "some random country that hasn't fought a battle in 30 or forty years".

The International Anti-Corruption Co-ordination Centre, funded primarily by the UK Government, is "exploring" opportunities to help government agencies and law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh investigate grand corruption allegations. (Compiled Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)