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British Organization - Jan 16

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

The Times - Britain's ASOS Plc flagged a one-time problems charge going beyond $200 million in fiscal 2025 due to the mothballing of its Atlanta circulation centre on Wednesday, as the online style seller navigates a tough business environment. - Leon Black, co-founder and previous CEO of Apollo Global Management, has stated that he will not back a ₤ 550. million takeover of the Telegraph, compounding unpredictability over. the future ownership of the newspaper.

The Guardian. - Britain's National Energy System Operator (NESO) said on. Wednesday that it will pause brand-new electrical power tasks beginning. Jan. 29 to modify rules and address the influx of unfunded. proposals, which have actually been blocking the progress of important. green investments. - Britain prepares a record 410 million pound investment in nuclear. blend, which could help construct a world-leading blend power. project on the website of an old coal plant in Nottinghamshire.

The Telegraph. - Heathrow anticipates traveler numbers to grow at their slowest. pace for 15 years in 2025, omitting the pandemic, as the center is. kept back by capacity restraints. - Dyson, the vacuum and hairdryer maker, has scrapped plans to. inhabit a 100 million pounds research study centre in Bristol, months. after the business axed around 1,000 jobs in Britain.

Sky News. - Previous British Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi is signing up with Israeli. medical diagnostics group Ador, which intends to transform the. detection and management of transmittable diseases. - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated on Wednesday that he. is committed to only having one budget this year, dismissing. tips of an emergency situation monetary declaration.

(source: Reuters)