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British Organization - Aug. 19

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

The Times - Barclays is dealing with scrutiny over the 2.9 million pounds ($ 3.75 million) set pay it gives to its boss after becoming the very first British bank to revamp bonus offers following the UK's decision to desert a cap on payments. - Shareholders in Ashtead have been advised to vote versus prepare for excessive new American-style executive pay at next month's yearly meeting, amidst a review by the FTSE 100 business on changing its listing to New york city.

The Guardian - British freight airline company One Air has said Brexit bureaucracy has required it to go as far as the US for routine maintenance and repair work, at substantial environmental and financial costs. - Unionised vets, nurses and support personnel at Valley Vets in south Wales, owned by VetPartners, have actually extended their strike, implicating their accusing their private-equity-backed owner of underpaying employees and overcharging pet owners.

The Telegraph - Boohoo is in a stand-off with suppliers after the struggling fast-fashion seller kept payments over claims the quality of clothes was too poor. - Tesco has remembered its melt in the center meat-free burgers because of a burn threat to consumers from the 240g Tesco Plant Chef 2 Meat-Free Burgers with Melting Middle.

Sky News - The British federal government has prompted rail union leaders to get. around the table as drivers threaten fresh strikes regardless of a. current pay increase offer from the federal government.

The Independent. - Style brand name Ted Baker's staying 31 stores in the UK are to. close today, putting more than 500 jobs at risk.

(source: Reuters)