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British Business - April 9

The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. has not validated these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The Times

- Britain's John Lewis Collaboration has actually designated previous Tesco executive Jason Tarry as its next chairman following Sharon White's decision to step down from the seller.

- The Australian financial group Macquarie is among the consortium of lending institutions to Thames Water's parent company Kemble Water Finance.

The Guardian

- CVS Group, one of Britain's most significant veterinary chains, said on Monday it recently recognized and intercepted unauthorised external access to a limited variety of its IT systems, resulting in disturbances to its UK operations.

- About 15 Ted Baker shops in the UK will be closed down, including shops in London Bridge and Milton Keynes, causing almost 250 job losses, joint administrators of the collapsed British style retailer said on Monday.

The Telegraph

- Oil major Shell is thinking about quitting the London Stock Market for New York City as it takes a look at all options for its listing.

- Microsoft has announced plans for a new artificial intelligence hub in London, focused on product development and research.

Sky News

- Barclays has released a legal obstacle over a. judgment that it unfairly paid commission to a cars and truck financing broker,. highlighting growing stress and anxiety amongst Britain's biggest lending institutions. about the prospective scale of an industry-wide settlement costs.

- International Paper is surrounding an official 5. billion pound ($ 6.33 billion)- plus bid for DS Smith.

(source: Reuters)