
April 16 (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 and France in talks over a migrant returns agreement
- Banknote maker De la Rue agrees 263 million pounds takeover by US buyout group Atlas
- Richer UK households could pay more for their electricity, says regulator
- Grant Thornton UK partners paid 682,000 pounds as Cinven completes buyout
Overview
- The British and French governments are in talks about a migrant returns agreement that would involve one person being deported from the UK in exchange for France sending another individual the other way.
- De La Rue DLAR.L, the UK banknote maker, has agreed to a takeover by investment group Atlas Holdings in a deal that values the group at 263 million pounds ($348.40 million).
- British households could face different electricity rates based on their income, the energy regulator's boss has said, as the watchdog seeks to ensure the cost of the transition to cleaner power is shared fairly.
- Pay for Grant Thornton's UK partners rose to an average of almost 700,000 pounds last year as the accounting firm struck a deal to be bought out by private equity group Cinven.
($1 = 0.7549 pounds)