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British Company - July 10

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

The Times

- London-based business BP will take impairment charge of as much as $2 billion as it documents the worth of one of its four European refineries, Gelsenkirchen refinery in Germany, evaluations operations and tries to reduce costs.

- Thierry Andretta steps down as Mulberry CEO after board's frustration with direction and efficiency, to be changed by Andrea Baldo, the former president of Ganni, a. Danish fashion label.

The Guardian

- The vacuum and air-filter maker Dyson is cutting. about 1,000 tasks in the UK as part of a global restructure,. minimizing its British labor force by more than a quarter.

The Telegraph

- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated he would fulfil a. project dedication to increase UK defence costs to 2.5% of. GDP, in response to rising global threats as he launches a significant. evaluation setting out UK plans to spend tens of billions of pounds. additional on the military.

Sky News

- Crisis-hit Thames Water has actually alerted its cash remains on. track to run dry by the end of May next year due to an absence of. new financial investment, requiring it to prepare a plan for its lending institutions.

- Varun Chandra, boss of the corporate intelligence firm. Hakluyt, is being lined up for a top service role in Keir. Starmer's recently established Labour administration.

(source: Reuters)