
July 21 (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
- Sunsave, a start-up backed by a former British Conservative Party treasurer and a former chief executive of Marks & Spencer, has raised 113 million pounds ($151.53 million) to install solar panels in homes using a "subscription" model.
The Guardian
- The EU justice commissioner has expressed shock at the toxicity and dangers of some goods being sold by Shein and Temu, amid a crackdown on the popular Chinese retail platforms.
The Telegraph
- London Stock Exchange Group LSEG.L is weighing whether to launch a 24-hour trading and is looking into the practicalities of increasing its trading hours.
- John Lewis is poised to reinstate its prized staff bonus for the first time in four years after upbeat trading put it on course for higher profits.
Sky News
- British NHS managers who silence whistleblowers will be banned from working in other senior health service roles, the government has announced.
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