Oct 25 (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 is winning back credibility in the gilt markets but this still needs to be followed through with stable policymaking, Bank of England's Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said.
- City law firms are gearing up for a potential wave of legal disputes after pension funds were forced to sell assets quickly in the wake of the mini-budget.
The Guardian
- Rishi Sunak, who won the Tory leadership contest, has warned the Conservatives it was time to "unite or die", as he prepared to enter No 10 as the first person of colour to become UK prime minister.
The Telegraph
- Gas prices have fallen to their lowest level since June in a boost to public finances as the Government draws up plans for an extended energy bailout.
- Lawyers are to be hit with a 200 pounds ($226.12) penalty if they fly to meetings as part of efforts by one of the country’s largest legal firms to cut down on its carbon footprint.
Sky News
- UK Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg has been warned that the sale of the collapsed supplier Bulb "is likely to distort competition in the market for energy supply", Sky News learns. ($1 = 0.8845 pounds) (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)