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Financial Times - April 9

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- Companies are sued for 360m pounds of damages after the Grenfell Tower Fire

UK financial watchdog reduces fees for the first time in over a decade

- UK considers nationalising British Steel

Brussels is preparing new retaliations as it struggles against Trump's tariffs

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Kensington and Chelsea Council has filed a series lawsuits against the companies involved in refurbishing Grenfell Tower. They are suing them for 360 million pounds (461.5 million dollars) plus interest, over the losses caused by the fire that destroyed the London apartment building. 72 people were killed.

The Financial Conduct Authority of Britain plans to reduce the fees that companies pay it for the first decade.

British Steel's Scunthorpe main site, owned by Chinese steelmaker British Steel, is in the UK government's sights for nationalisation. British Prime Minister Keir starmer said on Tuesday that he would do "everything possible" to make sure it has a "bright future".

The European Commission announced on Tuesday that it will be proposing retaliation against "reciprocal tariffs" imposed by the United States early next week. It is struggling to react quickly to the U.S. trade war, which was started by President Donald Trump. ($1 = 0.7802 lbs) (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)