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British Business - Dec 16

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

The Times

- Newcastle airport is preparing to offer 49% shareholding owned by Infrabridge for as much as 1 billion pounds ($ 1.26. billion) and Saudi financiers are tipped as the front-running. bidders.

- Tata Steel has struck its first green steel. deal with construction equipment producer J.C. Bamford. Excavators as it pushes ahead with the decommissioning of its. blast heaters.

The Guardian

- Britain has actually revealed 50 million pounds ($ 63.11 million). of humanitarian aid for susceptible Syrians across the Middle. East after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime.

- The UK home secretary, Yvette Cooper, has admitted the. government has a complex arrangement with China since of the. need for economic cooperation, versus the backdrop of the. exemption of a supposed Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew.

The Telegraph

- TalkTalk is to cut numerous jobs as the debt-laden. broadband business scrambles to remove out 120 million pounds. ($ 151.46 million) in costs.

Sky News

- Partners at the UK's fifth-biggest accountancy firm Grant. Thornton have actually voted to back the sale of a bulk stake to. Cinven, the private equity firm.

- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will reveal a new. green energy handle Norway to boost growth and secure. versus spikes in global energy costs like those seen. when President Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine.

The Independent

- UK high street merchants have been implicated of recruiting. young workers as store assistants without basic work. rights over the hectic Christmas period.

- The British government has actually authorized Czech billionaire. Daniel Kretinsky's 5.3-billion-pound ($ 6.69 billion) takeover of. Royal Mail owner International Circulation Solutions.

(source: Reuters)