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Friday newspaper round-up: Scottish Power, TGI Fridays, green energy firms

(Sharecast News) - The leaders of the world's biggest green energy companies have promised more than £24bn of new private investment across Great Britain ahead of a meeting with the prime minister on Friday. Keir Starmer is expected to meet the green energy bosses on the sidelines of the first Council of Nations and Regions in Edinburgh to discuss the multibillion-pound projects just days before the government's international investment summit next week. - Guardian Britain must prepare for the widespread use of road pricing to make up a £35bn shortfall in tax revenues from the transition to electric vehicles, the country's top infrastructure adviser has said. Sir John Armitt, the chair of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), said it was time for a "proper public debate" about the future funding of the road network and other critical projects. - Guardian

Fears of a Labour tax raid have prompted entrepreneurs to speed up plans to sell their businesses ahead of a looming capital gains increase, according to new research. Three in 10 business owners with a turnover of at least £5m said they had accelerated plans to sell their companies in the past year, according to wealth manager Evelyn Partners. - Telegraph

Employers will be required by law to allow unionised staff to take part in diversity programmes during working hours as part of Angela Rayner's sweeping overhaul of workers' rights. The extra powers mean that so-called diversity pilgrims who work full-time on union duties can legally take time off for equality training or relevant preparation work while having any necessary accommodation costs covered. - Telegraph

The owner of Scottish Power will set out plans to double its multibillion-pound investment in Britain over the next five years, in one of the first of several deals expected to be announced as international business leaders arrive in London next week. Iberdrola, the Spanish energy group, will spend £24 billion on upgrading the high-voltage cables needed to transport power around the country and on building more wind farms, making Britain its largest destination for investment in the world. - The Times

The restaurant group TGI Fridays has agreed to pay workers the money they are owed after being made redundant, despite initially refusing to do so. More than 1,000 staff lost their jobs this week when 35 TGI Fridays branches were shut after a private equity led rescue failed. Workers were told they had been made redundant via a video call from head office with one hour's notice. Others found out through social media platforms or turned up to work to find the restaurant padlocked, with their belongings still inside. - The Times

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(Sharecast News) - South East Water could lose its operating licence after residents across Kent and Sussex faced up to a week without water. The environment secretary, Emma Reynolds, has called for the regulator to review the company's operating licence. If it were to lose it, the company would fall into a special administration regime until a new buyer was found. If the regulator, Ofwat, decides the company has breached its licence but decides not to revoke it, penalties include a fine of 10% of the company's annual turnover. Ofwat in 2024 decided Thames Water was in breach of its licence but decided to avoid forcing it into special measures and instead insisted on a turnaround plan. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - Leading US investors and private equity firms could step up their foray into UK new-build housing after Donald Trump's move to ban institutional companies from buying single-family homes in the US, raising concerns that investors could "cut corners and increase rents". The US president said last week that he would ask Congress to codify the measure as he tries to address concerns that families are struggling to buy or rent a home. The median property sale price was $410,800 (£305,000) last year, according to the US Census Bureau. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - Russia is already working to circumvent the latest US sanctions to ensure India can continue to import high levels of cheap Russian crude oil, according to industry analysts. Since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, India has become the world's second largest purchaser of Russian crude oil, which has been heavily discounted due to the impact of western sanctions. US-India relations have plummeted in recent months as Donald Trump has attempted to coerce India into halting its reliance on cheap Russian oil, accusing it of bankrolling Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - Russia is already working to circumvent the latest US sanctions to ensure India can continue to import high levels of cheap Russian crude oil, according to industry analysts. Since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, India has become the world's second largest purchaser of Russian crude oil, which has been heavily discounted due to the impact of western sanctions. US-India relations have plummeted in recent months as Donald Trump has attempted to coerce India into halting its reliance on cheap Russian oil, accusing it of bankrolling Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. - Guardian

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