PRESS DIGEST-British Business - May 7
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May 6 (Reuters) - 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 accuracy.
The Times
- Mira Murati, who was briefly chief executive of OpenAI, said current CEO Sam Altman was deceptive with her and others and sowed distrust among top executives.
The Guardian
- A new trade deal with the EU could lead to restrictions on the use of the controversial weedkiller glyphosate on UK food crops.
- The Financial Conduct Authority has launched a review of claims management companies amid concerns that firms are misleading victims of financial scandals about their compensation.
The Telegraph
- Some major airports have already begun to run out of jet fuel as a result of the Iran war, the boss of Lufthansa LHAG.DE has warned.
- Elon Musk's SpaceX is poised to spend $120 billion building what he claims will be the world's largest AI chip factory.
Sky News
- Retailer TG Jones has secured emergency relief from UK tax authorities as it progresses a rescue plan that will involve the closure of over a 100 stores.
- KKR KKR.N has dropped out of the multi-billion pound auction of bottled water brands including Perrier and San Pellegrino.
The Independent
- Deliveroo is introducing a new feature that will allow customers to book restaurant reservations directly through its platform, called Deliveroo Reservations.
- Up to 150 high street stores of TGJones face closure, with hundreds of jobs understood to be at risk.
