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British Service - Jan 31

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

The Times

- British home improvement seller Homebase collapsed into administration owing more than 650 million pounds ($ 806.98. million) to unsecured financial institutions including the retailers AO World. , Halfords and the Hut, it has been. disclosed.

- British health secretary Wes Streeting has deserted. pledges on ladies's health and dementia as he halved the number. of NHS targets in a drive to end a culture of overspending.

The Guardian

- Britain's Royal Mail is set to be enabled to. deliver second-class letters on alternate weekdays and to stop. Saturday shipments under propositions to shake up postal service. rules revealed by the industry regulator, Ofcom.

- Personnel at the Daily Mail and MailOnline have been told to. anticipate job cuts by the publisher as it revealed plans to combine. its digital and print editorial and industrial groups into one. seven-day operation.

The Telegraph

- Abu Dhabi-backed group RedBird IMI has stepped up. discussions to merge All3Media, the independent production house. behind The Traitors, which it acquired for 1.2 billion pounds. last year, with ITV Studios to produce a film and television. powerhouse worth almost 3 billion pounds.

- Channel 4 has required that tech giants be required to. promote mainstream news to fight the spread of false information on. social networks.

Sky News

- India's wealthiest family, Ambani, has clinched a landmark. offer to purchase a 49% stake in the Oval Invincibles in an offer that. will unite the London-based group with the ownership of the. Indian Premier League's Mumbai Indians.

- Previous Aviva chief Mark Wilson has agreed to end up being the. new chairman of the personal lines insurance provider, Policy Professional which. is jointly owned by Cinven and a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi state. fund.

(source: Reuters)