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British Service - Aug 2

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

The Times

- Alex Beard, the former head of oil at Glencore, is among five previous executives at the company to be charged by the Serious Scams Office with conspiring to make corrupt payments to benefit its west African oil operations.

- Guild Esports, the gaming group backed by David Beckham, is battling for survival less than 4 years after signing up with the London stock market.

The Guardian

- Czech billionaire Daniel Kretínský's takeover quote for Royal Mail has actually been called in by the UK government for closer analysis of any nationwide security risks consisting of potential links to Russia.

- The Bank of England cut interest rates for the first time in four and a half years, reducing pressure on homes after it raised borrowing expenses to the highest level considering that the 2008 monetary crisis in reaction to soaring inflation.

The Telegraph

- British Airways owner International Airlines Group ( IAG) ended its proposed takeover of Spain's Air Europa, pointing out regulative environment concerns, less than two months after it offered treatments to antitrust regulators to safe approval for the deal.

- The budget airline company Wizz Air is planning to restrict its development in Britain after deteriorating demand for flights sent its share price plunging nearly 17%.

Sky News

- Yodel, the parcel shipment group taken to the brink of collapse earlier this year, will today announce an 85 million pound ($ 108.13 million) financing package designed to ease concerns about its future.

- Paul Marshall, the hedge fund tycoon and GB News investor, is surrounding an offer to purchase The Spectator, one of Britain's most influential political media titles.

(source: Reuters)