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February 4 (Reuters) – Below you will find the main news pages on British newspaper business. Reuters has not verified this information and does not guarantee its accuracy.
The temperature
– Ministers plan to withdraw a 60 million pound package of support to Nissan Motor Co Ltd after breaking its commitment to build the latest version of one of its sport utility vehicles in Britain. bit.ly/2Gc26dI
– Ministers were warned six years ago of the serious risks of China's infiltration of national infrastructure in a report citing Huawei's involvement in British telecommunications. bit.ly/2G9WHDM
The Guardian
– Doug Putman, who runs the Canadian record retailer Sunrise Records and uses Fleetwood Mac's albums to explain his business model, took part in the British film and music retailer HMV's takeover bid, which fell in the # Administration just after Christmas. bit.ly/2G8wQwk
– Labor Party MPs frustrated by Brexit's "constructive ambiguity" over leaders of the Brexit should voice their concerns at a tumultuous parliamentary meeting on Monday, as further talks have been made that some could leave to form a new central party. bit.ly/2G73ZZ3
The telegraph
– UK Health Secretary Matt Hanbad will tell Instagram's boss to use his experience in researching extremist publications to purge the social media site of suicide and self-injury images . bit.ly/2G9WRuS
– The preparation of Downing Street for early elections in June could be a useful "scare tactic" to persuade members of Parliament to support the agreement of Prime Minister Theresa May on the Brexit, suggested legislator Boris Johnson. bit.ly/2G8XDIG
News from the sky
– Sky News has learned that Interserve Plc, which was looking for ways to avoid a Carillion style collapse in recent months, could announce as early as this week that it has reached a tentative agreement with lenders about the restructuring. bit.ly/2D5EWSd (Compiled by Bengaluru, Editor of the Sonya Hepinstall Newsroom)
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