March 14 (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
Head of the French luxury goods company LVMH LVMH.PA Bernard Arnault is seeking shareholder approval for a change in the company rules that could allow him to stay on for up to another nine years.
Chinese fast-fashion company Shein for the first time confirmed plans to float on the stock market, with London believed to be the preferred location.
The Guardian
Belgian prosecutors said they had detained several individuals over suspected bribery in the European Parliament allegedly for the benefit of China's Huawei.
Wes Streeting ordered a "high-stakes" reorganisation of the NHS that will scrap 10,000 jobs in an attempt to free up cash for frontline care.
The Telegraph
Two human rights groups have launched a legal challenge against the UK government's bid to force Apple AAPL.O to create a "back door" in its security systems, as the iPhone maker prepares to go to court to fight the secret order on Friday.
Donatella Versace is to step down as the main designer for the Versace brand after almost three decades, a move that has fanned talk of a sale of the business to rival Italian fashion house Prada 1913.F.
Sky News
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned the European Union he will impose a 200% tariff on its alcohol including wine and champagne, if the bloc imposes duties on U.S. whiskey.
Royal London, one of Britain's leading financial mutuals, has entered exclusive talks to buy Dalmore Capital, the infrastructure investor which owns a stake in London's new "super sewer".
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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