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British Organization - April 5

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

The Times

- The prepared 18-billion-pound ($ 22.76 billion) merger between Vodafone UK and Three has been formally referred for an extensive investigation by Britain's competition guard dog.

- Bank of China and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China are amongst a group of lenders that lag a 190-million-pound ($ 240.20 million) loan taken out by Kemble Water Finance, the parent business of Britain's biggest water supplier, Thames Water.

The Guardian

- Trade groups have cautioned that customers could see a rise in food costs after the UK federal government revealed the intro of post-Brexit charges on imports of EU food and plant products later this month.

- Rio Tinto is dealing with a likely lawsuit in an English court brought by the UK-based law practice Leigh Day on behalf of people living in villages near a mine in Madagascar.

The Telegraph

- Harvey Schwartz, the boss of the private-equity giant behind London Southend Airport, has been handed a $187 million pay packet in his first year in the task.

- A British previous executive at speaking with huge Accenture has actually declared he was belittled and shamed by colleagues since of psychological health concerns consisting of depression.

Sky News

- The Dutch banking giant ING Group is among the loan providers due to be repaid 190 million pounds by Kemble Water Finance, the moms and dad of Thames Water, at the end of April, Sky News has actually learnt.

- Kiss, the United States rock band, known for their black and white makeup, have actually likewise permitted Pophouse Home entertainment Group to purchase their trademark and face paint styles.

(source: Reuters)