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British Service - Feb. 16

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

The Times

- Europe's planemaker Jet expects to provide about 800 airplanes this year, 65 more than in 2015, it said as it reported an increase in revenues and reinforced its position as the world's largest aircraft-maker.

The Guardian

- UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is considering making billions of pounds of spending cuts to money pre-election tax cuts in the next spending plan, and is looking at additional costs restraint If main financial forecasts recommend he does not, after 2025 have enough headroom to spend for clever tax cuts.

- UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has actually been alerted against releasing a fresh austerity drive after main figures verified Britain's economy remains in economic downturn and living requirements have suffered their longest sustained fall considering that records began almost 70 years back.

The Telegraph

- UK's biggest nuclear waste dump Sellafield deals with an query by the National Audit Workplace (NAO) over its soaring costs and security record a wishes to examine whether Sellafield it is managing and prioritising the threats and threats of the website effectively in the short and long term.

- British lending institution Close Brothers has been required to ditch a 100 million pounds ($ 125.85 million) dividend over a. City guard dog examination into the possible mis-selling of car. finance.

Sky News

- The founders of British style seller White Things, are. checking out a prospective sale of business they founded in 1985.

(source: Reuters)