Financial Times - Nov. 6
Nov 6 (Reuters) -The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- UK regulator paves way for 16.5 bln pounds Vodafone-Three merger
- Spain's Navantia seeks extra 300 mln pounds from UK to rescue Harland & Wolff
- Eurostar 39 pound ticket adverts banned by UK watchdog for second time
- UK government launches new AI safety platform for businesses
Overview
- The Competition and Markets Authority, UK's competition regulator has paved the way for the 16.5 billion pound ($21.39 billion) domestic merger of Vodafone VOD.L and CK Hutchison's 0001.HK Three UK as long as the companies address competition concerns.
- Spanish shipbuilder Navantia is seeking an extra 300 million pounds from the British government on its contract to build three ships in return for rescuing Harland & Wolff.
- The Advertising Standards Authority, UK's advertising watchdog censured Eurostar for the second time this year over "misleading" potential customers over how many cheap tickets were available during a sale.
- The UK government launched a new platform to provide businesses help assess and mitigate the risks posed by artificial intelligence.
($1 = 0.7714 pounds)
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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