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British Business – February 17,

British Business – February 17,

These are the most popular stories in the British business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports.

The Times

Dame Meg Hillier is the chairwoman of Britain's Treasury Committee. She said that Lloyds Banking Group should publish a report on whether they covered up a fraud against banks worth 1 billion pounds ($1.26billion).

X-Energy is a nuclear power developer backed up by Amazon that wants to build the UK's first next-generation plant. The company has threatened to move its investment elsewhere if the government does not provide a clear regulatory route and financial pathway to the market.

The Guardian

Jonathan Reynolds, Secretary for Business and Trade said that Britain hopes it can act as a link between Europe and America before a week of crucial diplomacy to decide the future of Ukraine.

The Telegraph

Keir starmer, British Prime Minister, will not bow to pressure from the military chiefs who want him to raise UK defence expenditures above the 2,5% GDP target that has already been set.

Keir starmer, British Prime Minister, said that he was "ready and willing" to send British troops to Ukraine to enforce any deal for peace.

Sky News

-French president Emmanuel Macron, along with the British prime minister, will host European leaders on Monday at an emergency summit to discuss the Ukraine conflict after U.S. officials said that Europe had no role to play in any discussions on ending the war. ($1 = 0.7940 pound) (Compiled Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)