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May 4 (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 launched another intervention in the technology sector with an investigation into Adobe Inc's $20 billion acquisition of Figma, an online design specialist.
- The finance director of RS Group David Egan resigned with immediate effect on Wednesday after accepting that a personal relationship with a colleague had shown "shortcomings of judgment".
The Guardian
- The Scottish National party has appointed a new auditor more than six months after the previous firm quit, as senior leadership moved to reassure members that the looming accounts deadlines in Scotland and at Westminster will be met.
The Telegraph
- British sausage maker Heck, which is based in Yorkshire, said it had cut the size of its vegan range from around 15 products down to just two as shoppers swerved meat-free meals.
Sky News
- An administrative error left staff at one of the UK's biggest accountancy firms being given the wrong tax information on their payslips last week.
- The head of UK's trade union federation has called for executive pay to come down and for ordinary workers to have a pay rise.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)