June 14 (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
- Britain's competition watchdog has secured pledges from supermarket groups Sainsbury's and Asda to cease using unlawful land agreements after it uncovered anti-competitive deals, it said on Tuesday.
The Guardian
- Boris Johnson has made an 11th-hour intervention that looks set to delay the publication of a report expected to find he misled parliament over Partygate until Thursday at the earliest.
The Telegraph
- EY's global boss Carmine Di Sibio told partners on Tuesday that he plans to retire next summer, despite receiving an extension last year to remain in the position until June 2025.
Sky News
- British cinema chain operator Cineworld is preparing to file for administration as a part of a financial restructuring plan, Sky News reported on Tuesday.
The Independent
- NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg told President Biden at an Oval Office meeting that Ukrainians are "making progress" with their counteroffensive, which could bolster their position when there's an opportunity to reach a diplomatic end to war with Russia.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)