PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - March 17

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PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - March 17

March 17 (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

- British Airways cancels Dubai flights until summer

- Yale padlock maker axes new CEO before he starts

- BBC seeks to have Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit thrown out

- Angela Rayner aims to reassure investors with City charm offensive

Overview

- British Airways has cancelled all flights into Dubai until at least June, in a sign the carrier expects disruption in the Gulf to carry on for months.

- Yale padlock maker Fortune Brands Innovations FBIN.N said it would reverse its appointment of Amit Banati as chief executive and launch a fresh CEO search, as well as add Ed Garden to its board of directors.

- Broadcaster BBC has asked a U.S. judge to throw out Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the corporation over a misleadingly edited documentary, arguing that the Florida court lacks jurisdiction over the case and warning about the "chilling" effect on reporting.

- Former British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner joined a call with fund managers to reassure them on the public finances and discuss her motivations for entering politics.

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(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)

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