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British Business - Oct 17

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

The Times - Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said the inexpensive airline company was set to receive 30 737 airplane from Boeing in between March and June next year to assist satisfy its development targets, but is now questioning how many will get here on time. - Private equity firm Arrival International is preparing a. takeover offer for UK-based food and beverage components maker. Tate & & Lyle.

The Guardian. - Employees on the London Underground, including tube chauffeurs,. plan to stage a series of strikes in November amid a pay. dispute. - Britain's cabinet ministers have actually pushed back versus planned. cuts to their departments in the upcoming budget plan, with several. composing to Prime Minister Keir Starmer to contest them.

The Telegraph. - British Merchant John Lewis stated it had struck a handle. digital bank Zopa to start directly using individual loans on. its website, with customers able to access in between 1,000 pounds. ($ 1,298.00) to 35,000 pounds in less than two hours. - Former Asda CEO Mohsin Issa is buying brand-new shares in Applied. Nutrition, a protein supplements manufacturer anticipated to list on. the London Stock Market.

Sky News. - Wheel Topco, the parent company of PizzaExpress, is working with. bankers to help it re-finance a 335 million pound bond ahead of. its maturity. - Residential energy companies Hometree has actually secured a 50. million pound financing increase with a subsidiary of Canada Pension. Strategy Financial Investment Board.

The Independent. - The UK has signed up with Australia, U.S., and New Zealand in support. Canada over the India assassination row, with Britain saying. India's cooperation with Canada's legal process was the right. next action in the continuous diplomatic row between the two. nations.

(source: Reuters)