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British Organization - Dec 17

The following are the top stories on business pages of British papers. Reuters has not validated these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The Times - The UK government is to take a golden share in Royal Mail as part of a contract with Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky that paves the way for a 3.6 billion pounds ($ 4.57 billion). overseas takeover of the previous state postal operator. - Arm Holdings chief executive Rene Haas has actually been. selected as a non-executive director of AstraZeneca as. part of a refresh of the board of Britain's most important public. business.

The Guardian. - Nearly 90% of the UK labor force at telecoms company Lycamobile. have been told they might lose their jobs in an announcement. that leaves more than 300 personnel fearing for their functions soon. before Christmas. - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is to visit British soldiers. serving on Russia's border after saying that Ukraine will. need more financing and ability.

The Telegraph. - Card Factory snubbed needs to oust chairman Paul. Moody after a reaction from investors over an absence of diversity. - Chinese business person Yang Tengbo was called in court as. being a suspected Chinese agent by the British authorities after. a court order providing him privacy was raised.

Sky News. - NatWest Group's retail banking chief executive, David. Lindberg, will step down next year as the company prepares for a. return to full private ownership. - Thames Water is looking for High Court approval today for a 3. billion pound emergency loan to keep the struggling energy. afloat, in an important 48-hours for the business and the industry.

The Independent. - The Office for Environmental management stated the Environment. Department (Defra), the Environment Company (EA) and Ofwat stopped working. to abide by ecological law over managing discharges from. combined sewer overflows (CSO) into England's rivers and seas.

(source: Reuters)