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British Company - July 19

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

The Times

- Liquidators of Arena Television, the failed outside broadcast company at the centre of what has actually been called Britain's biggest ever asset-based loaning fraud, are suing Lloyds Banking Group for approximately ₤ 285 million.

- Tapi, established by members of the family that founded Carpetright, has made a formal bid to acquire the intellectual residential or commercial property, brand name and a portfolio of shops.

The Guardian

- Mark Zuckerberg's Meta will not release an advanced variation of its expert system design in the EU, blaming the decision on the unforeseeable behaviour of regulators.

- The chief executive of Royal Mail's moms and dad company International Distribution Provider has said it was too simple to point a finger at the shipment company over hold-ups to postal votes, as it reported an increase in profits assisted by the basic election.

The Telegraph

- Huge pieces are to be eliminated of the HSBC high-rise building in Canary Wharf under plans to turn it into a tourist center rather of a workplace block.

Sky News

- The previous minister who resigned over the handling of COVID loan scams has stepped down from the media group bankrolled by Paul Marshall, casting fresh doubt on its interest in The Daily Telegraph.

The Independent

- Technical problems impacted the Bank of England's Cleaning Home Automated Payment System

(source: Reuters)