The Times - Medical school places will double and thousands of apprentice doctors will be trained on the job under National Health Service (NHS) plans to deal with chronic staff shortages. - A senior police officer was seriously injured when he was shot while off duty in Northern Ireland. The Guardian - UK Ministers have moved to level the playing field on energy costs between British manufacturers and their European competitors after years of concerns that domestic firms faced an unfair disadvantage. The Telegraph - Jeremy Hunt will send Britain in a "drastically anti-investment direction" if he forges ahead with a planned increase in corporation tax, BT has warned. - MI5 has been accused of downplaying Shamima Begum's grooming at the hands of terrorists, in an "extraordinary" ruling which rejected an appeal against the removal of her British citizenship. Sky News - The head of Royal Mail has acknowledged policy breaches in monitoring postal workers' delivery speed. (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
Feb 23 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on
the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not
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