
April 14 (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
- UK suspends import tariffs to ease strain for British businesses
- UK races to secure coal to keep British Steel furnaces operating
- NHS signs deal with Scancell in ambitious skin cancer trial
Overview
- The UK has suspended import tariffs on 89 products and increased the loan facility for exporters to ease the strain on British businesses following the drastic imposition of U.S. levies.
- UK officials are scrambling to secure access to coal and iron ore supplies to ensure Britain's last two remaining blast furnaces stay operational after emergency legislation was passed to keep British Steel afloat.
- The NHS is partnering with UK life sciences company Scancell SCLP.L to do clinical trials of an ambitious new vaccine to treat skin cancer, as the government seeks to boost Britain's position as a global leader in drug research.