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British Service - Jan 15

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

The Times

- Britain will utilize new regulatory powers to examine Google's search services to see how they impact consumers and organizations, including marketers and rivals, following U.S. contacts us to separate the tech giant.

- U.S. personal equity group KKR has appointed Sir Jeremy Darroch, former CEO of Sky, as an executive advisor to help it grow its telecoms, media and innovation activities.

The Guardian

- The owner of Sports Direct, Frasers Group, told MP's that two-thirds of its retail workforce stay on zero-hour agreements, which do not guarantee any weekly working shifts, and did not receive compensation even if shifts were altered at the eleventh hour ahead of brand-new legislation developed to limit their usage.

The Telegraph

- British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing criticism for her management of the economy after a sharp increase in the expense of government loaning, stated on Tuesday that she would stay with her financial guidelines at all times.

- The UK is set to settle the handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius on Wednesday as the two countries reached a. agreement pact following last-minute talks in London.

Sky News

- Tulip Siddiq has resigned as the anti-corruption minister. after she was named in a number of corruption probes in. Bangladesh including her auntie, the nation's previous prime. minister, Sheikh Hasina.

(source: Reuters)