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British Company - April 29

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

The Times

- Jeff Fairburn, who stepped down as chief executive of Persimmon amid an outcry over his abstruse pay bundle, is on a clash with the American hedge fund backer of his brand-new venture.

- HM Earnings & & Customs is investigating the tax affairs of Babylon Health care, the insolvent health care technology business that was promoted by Matt Hancock, the former health secretary, and had links to the Conservative Celebration.

The Guardian

- Senior Whitehall authorities fear Thames Water's financial collapse could activate an increase in government borrowing costs not seen considering that the turmoil of the Liz Truss mini-budget.

- Online gambling establishment company 888. com will withdraw adverts from areas consisting of London's transport network after a backlash against their tone, triggering criticism of the capital's mayor, Sadiq Khan, for permitting them to appear in the first place.

The Telegraph

- Sir Robert Goodwill, a senior Tory MP, is preparing to look for guarantees from BHP over whether its attempted 31 billion pound ($ 38.71 billion) takeover of Anglo American will affect a significant mining task in the north of England.

Sky News

- Private equity giant Blackstone is preparing to lodge an enhanced quote for Hipgnosis Songs Fund, which owns the music rights of artists consisting of Shakira and Blondie.

- Digital bank Monzo is putting the ending up touches to an expanded fundraising of 500 million pounds ($ 624.40 million) in a handle British fund Hedosophia.

(source: Reuters)