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British Business – March 6

These are the most popular stories in the British business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports.

The Times

Philip Hoare, the new CEO of British real estate services company Balfour Beatty, has replaced Leo Quinn after more than 10 years.

The British Competition Authority said that Microsoft's partnership OpenAI is not eligible for investigation under the Enterprise Act 2002 merger provisions.

The Guardian

River Action, a group of environmentalists, will take legal action against Ofwat (the UK water regulator), accusing them of making customers pay illegally for the decades of neglect of the water industry.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministers of Britain France and Germany stated that Israel must comply with international obligations in relation to the provision of humanitarian aid for Gaza's people.

The Telegraph

Britain announced on Wednesday that it will end the windfall taxes on North Sea oil producers by 2030, and consult on new mechanisms for a fiscal reaction to high energy costs. It also revealed plans to boost clean energy prospects in the North Sea.

Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, said that recent U.S. Trade Policy poses "substantial risks" to the UK economy and world.

Sky News

Nigel Railton told Post Office managers that Whitehall had not yet given him a guarantee about an increase of 120 million pounds (154.68 millions) for this year.

The UK Treasury is expected to propose several billion pounds of spending cuts to the Office of Budget Responsibility. ($1 = 0.7758 pound) (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)