PRESS DIGEST-British Business - Dec 30

Reuters
30 Dec 2024

Dec 30 (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

- The Issa brothers are considering a U.S. listing of their petrol station business EG Group in 2025, with a potential valuation of 13 billion pounds ($16.35 billion).

- The fatal crash of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 in South Korea on Sunday, killing 179 people, marks another setback for Boeing in a challenging year, with the cause of the accident still unknown.

The Guardian

- Disruption caused by dense fog was expected to continue at the Gatwick airport until the end of Sunday, its busiest day of the holiday period.

The Telegraph

- Britain's Labour plans to make the national curriculum more "diverse", with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson launching a review to modernize it and pledging to make the updated curriculum compulsory for all state schools, including academies.

Sky News

- Manchester United will reduce funding to its charitable arm as part of cost-cutting measures led by new billionaire shareholder Jim Ratcliffe.

The Independent

- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer led tributes to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100, praising his role in the Camp David Accords and decades of public service.

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