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British Service - June 26

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

The Times

- Stellantis might stop its UK production unless the federal government does more to improve need for electric cars ( EVs) to assist it adhere to guidelines requiring automakers to sell more EVs, the company's top UK executive said on Tuesday.

- Chapel Down, Britain's most significant white wine manufacturer, is considering putting itself up for sale as part of an evaluation into alternatives to fund its future development as it plans to plant new vineyards and develop a new winery.

The Guardian

- HSBC and Barclays are cutting rates on their set mortgage handle what some brokers declare might be the start of a summertime of cost savings for homebuyers and those seeking to remortgage.

- Britain's primary opposition Labour has actually suspended one of its parliamentary candidates, Kevin Craig, after being informed the Gaming Commission has introduced an investigation into him.

The Telegraph

- Barclays CEO C S Venkatakrishnan said it is unrealistic for banks to abandon oil and gas, as he countered at growing analysis of the ties between financing companies and the nonrenewable fuel source market.

- British Post Office's financing chief has actually stopped his function at the scandal-hit company after more than a year's lack on sick leave.

Sky News

- Advisers working on the questionable takeover of Royal Mail's parent company are in line for a cost gold mine worth more than 130 million pounds.

- 4 males were arrested on suspicion of exacerbated trespass at Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home in northern England on Tuesday.

The Independent

- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has actually lastly bowed to pressure and withdrawn the Conservative Party's support for two candidates involved in the general election betting scandal.

(source: Reuters)