March 26 (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
Corbyn apologises in attempt to defuse Labour anti-Semitism row https://on.ft.com/2G8HwHt
May scrambles to avoid UK being frozen out of EU satellite project https://on.ft.com/2pEi2uA
UK National Railway Museum embarks on 50 mln stg redevelopment https://on.ft.com/2GaQGTS
Shell faces shareholder push on climate change goals https://on.ft.com/2pFMvbD
Overview
Labour leady Jeremy Corbyn moved to calm a growing row within the party over anti-Semitism on Sunday night by apologising to the Jewish community for any hurt caused by certain members of his party and vowed to stamp them out.
British PM Theresa May is leading efforts to stop an "outrageous" EU move to freeze Britain out of Europe's 10 billion euro ($12.36 billion) Galileo satellite project, as space becomes a new issue in foregoing Brexit negotiations.
The National Railway Museum is about to embark on a 50 million pounds ($70.76 million) redevelopment in a move to highlight the country's rich heritage and encourage upcoming engineers.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc's activist shareholders are planning to push for more ambitious goals at its annual meeting in May to pursue a radical shift away from fossil fuels and tackling climate change.
($1 = 0.8089 euros) ($1 = 0.7066 pounds) (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)