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British Service - Sept 19

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

The Times

- Legal & & General has actually consented to sell Cala Residences to American private equity firm Sixth Street Partners and London-based buyout house Patron Capital for 1.16 billion pounds ($ 1.53 billion) in money.

- Nick Read will step down as chief executive of the Post Workplace next year after a five-year stint.

The Guardian

- Veteran seller Stuart Rose will organize running Asda as the struggling supermarket's co-owner Mohsin Issa steps back from executive responsibilities in the middle of falling sales, the company stated on Wednesday.

- Hostmore stated it prepares to appoint administrators, putting the future of its 87 outlets and 4,500 staff members in doubt.

The Telegraph

- Aslef, the British train motorists' union, said 96% of its members had actually voted in favour of an offer it stated was worth 15% over 3 years.

Sky News

- Royal London Asset Management (RLAM), which manages 169 billion pounds in possessions, is calling on the UK's regulated water business to address the threats of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). by dealing with wastewater better.

The Independent

- The X social networks accounts of a number of British political leaders. and organisations worldwide were hacked on Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)