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British Business – Feb 6

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

Some of Britain's largest retailers are calling on the government to follow Donald Trump and close an unfair tax loophole that is being exploited China's Shein & Temu.

If President Trump continues to threaten tariffs against the EU, then the European Union will consider counter-measures against Silicon Valley firms.

The Guardian

McDonald's has defeated attempts to prevent it from opening more outlets by pointing out that it sells lettuce, promotes a "healthier lifestyle" and sponsors local football teams for children.

Keir starmer, UK Prime Minister will announce plans for an historic expansion of nuclear power in England and Wales. He has pledged to use Labour’s vast majority to open up new sites throughout the country for new power plants.

The Telegraph

- Lloyds Banking Group was hit with a tax bill of 1 billion pounds ($1.25 billion), after losing a legal battle against Britain’s tax authority HM Revenue and Customs.

Vauxhall's owner Stellantis confirmed that it would close its Luton factory within months following a dispute with the government about net zero regulations.

Sky News

Tesco is interested in buying more than 100 Crown Post Offices. The state-owned firm has begun to explore the possibility of converting them into franchises. ($1 = 0.7996 pound) (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)