Oct 5 (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 - Liz Truss will warn on Wednesday of more disruption ahead as the price of economic growth, after another day of cabinet infighting threatened to derail her first party conference as leader. - Teachers, NHS staff and firefighters face curbs on their right to strike under plans being considered by Liz Truss as her government faces a winter of walkouts in public services.
The Guardian
- King Charles has been allowed to vet and potentially lobby for changes to emergency legislation to freeze rents in Scotland because the measures could affect tenants on his private Highland estate at Balmoral.
- Lizz Truss's cabinet is in open warfare over the 45% tax U-turn and benefit cuts, with the home secretary alleging Tory MPs of a coup against the Prime Minister.
The Telegraph
- The Bank of England has rejected 2.2 billion pounds ($2.52 billion) of bonds offered by investors to stabilise markets even though it said last week it was open to buy up to 5 billion pounds of gilts.
Sky News - Rail strike set to cause travel chaos as workers part of the driver's union Aslef and the Transport Salaried Staff Association (TSSA) will be participating in the walk out, causing disruption to a number of services. - The European Parliament voted to introduce a standardised USB-C type chargers for all phones, tabs and other electronics across Europe from 2024, impacting companies like Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
($1 = 0.8740 pounds) (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)