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British Service - August 7

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

The Times

- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated sufficient cops would be on the streets to manage anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant riots in the coming days as he sought to reassure neighborhoods braced for more violent demonstrations on Wednesday.

- British financing minister Rachel Reeves wants the UK to follow the Canadian design and combine scores of smaller local government pension plans worth ₤ 360 billion to assist boost investment and fire up the economy.

The Guardian

- Britain's water regulator plans to fine debt-laden Thames Water 104 million pounds ($ 132.1 million), near to the optimum penalty allowed, after an investigation into historic sewage spills.

- Muslim community leaders have advised restraint amidst signs of a growing preparedness to defend mosques, companies and homes utilizing violence if necessary after a week of aggression from the far right.

The Telegraph

- Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic has been prohibited from explaining its green jet fuel as sustainable after it was accused of misleading consumers during a marketing project.

- British finance minister Rachel Reeves has actually declined to rule out a capital gains tax raid on savers and investors a week after she warned of tough choices on tax in October's. Budget plan.

Sky News

- HSBC Holdings has enticed one of Britain's top. diplomats, David Quarrey CMG, to fill among its most senior. executive roles as it braces for a climax of worldwide. geopolitical headwinds.

(source: Reuters)