Dec 10 (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
- Anglo American and Teck shareholders vote in favour of $50
billion merger
- Channel 4 raids Sky for new chief executive
- UK watchdog bans social media ads promising ADHD and
autism treatment
- Home Office lacks clear data on a third of UK asylum
claimants from 2023
Overview
- Shareholders in London-listed Anglo American and
Canada's Teck Resources ( TECK ) have voted overwhelmingly in
favour of a planned $50 billion merger of the two companies.
- Channel 4 is set to appoint Sky advertising boss Priya
Dogra as its next chief executive, as the commercially funded
public service broadcaster accelerates its push into digital
platforms.
- The UK's advertising watchdog, Advertising Standards
Authority, has cracked down on products being promoted online
that it says falsely promise to diagnose prostate cancer and
treat autism and ADHD.
- The Home Office has no central record of the fate of more
than a third of people who made asylum claims three years ago,
including whether they have absconded from the system, the
National Audit Office has found.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)