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British Company - July 31

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 accuracy.

The Times

- Two accountancy firms BDO and Forvis Mazars have actually been alerted by Britain's accounting watchdog, Financial Reporting Council, for their work over the past year, which the regulator found to be substantially listed below expectations.

- Requirement Chartered is to return $1.5 billion to financiers through its biggest share buyback after publishing a rise in first-half revenues.

The Guardian

- UK regulator Competition and Markets Authority has begun a. preliminary investigation into a partnership in between Google. and the AI start-up Anthropic.

- The UK Labour government will make record amounts of. funding offered to clean energy designers after it increased. the worth of its summer subsidy auction by 50%, to 1.5 billion. pounds ($ 1.93 billion).

The Telegraph

- Rolls Royce's little modular reactor design moved an action. closer to fruition as the UK nuclear regulator stated it had. completed the 2nd phase of its evaluation of the innovation.

- Chinese hackers were able to access the information of 40 million. citizens after personnel at the Electoral Commission failed to update. their passwords. The Details Commissioner's Workplace (ICO),. the data protection guard dog, stated that insecure password. policies were partly responsible for hackers accessing to. its systems in 2021 and 2022.

Sky News

- Vinted, Europe's biggest online market for. pre-owned clothes, has launched a share sale that might value. it at as much as $5 billion.

- UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said the extra 500. million pounds for the looming renewable energy auction. represented a commitment towards Labour's goal of providing. tidy, cheap, low-carbon electricity to families and services. in the wake of the energy-driven expense of living crisis.

The Independent

- UK deputy prime minister and real estate secretary Angela. Rayner unveiled a major overhaul of the preparation system, which. will see all councils in England offered brand-new, mandatory real estate. targets as part of a plan to deliver 1.5 million more homes in. the UK.

(source: Reuters)