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British Service - Oct 16

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

The Times

- Walgreens Boots Alliance, which runs more than 8,700 shops in the United States and 2,000 Boots pharmacies in the UK, stated on Tuesday it would shut 1,200 shops in the U.S. over the next 3 years.

- British financing minister Rachel Reeves is drawing up plans for as much as 40 billion pounds ($ 52.28 billion) worth of tax rises and costs cuts to prevent a return to austerity.

The Guardian

- British Broadcaster BBC has announced its newest round of task cuts, including a net decrease of 130 functions throughout news and current affairs departments, as part of a wider cost-cutting drive.

- Britain on Tuesday sanctioned Israeli inhabitant organisations that it stated had actually sponsored violence against Palestinian neighborhoods in the West Bank, and contacted Israel to stop settler expansion on Palestinian land.

The Telegraph

- Yellowwoods, the private investment automobile of South Africa's Enthoven family, has actually lined up to money the takeover of The Observer paper by previous BBC News director James Harding.

- The Russian General District attorney's office was seeking to collect more than 1 billion euro ($ 1.09 billion) in damages from international energy major Shell.

Sky News

- Cinven, EQT and New Mountain Capital have been shortlisted to purchase a stake in the UK operations of Grant Thornton in a process that could value the UK firm at more than 1.5 billion pounds.

- British water regulator Ofwat selected L.E.K. Consulting to serve as an independent display to Thames Water on Tuesday, as the heavily indebted utility looks for to raise equity and avert the risk of re-nationalisation.

(source: Reuters)