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Snag clothing is cited in an online debate over whether adverts showing models who appear "unhealthily fat" should be banned.
Asda plans to spend more on reducing prices and improving product ranges for customers, but says its profits will suffer.
The BBC - along with civil liberties groups and some US politicians - argue the case should be heard in public.
Demand for the precious metal has surged amid economic uncertainty over the impact of the global trade war.
Labour MPs have been expressing unease about the proposed cuts to welfare, ahead of announcements next week.
The electric carmaker’s warning about tariffs comes despite its boss's key position in the Trump administration.
A slowdown in manufacturing was one of the main reasons for the dip, the Office for National Statistics says.
The prosecutor's office said it raided 21 addresses in Belgium, according to local media.
The warning from the UK's equality watchdog comes after the "extremely serious" allegations uncovered by the BBC.
Car sharing has not taken off, but will electric cars boost its appeal?
Ofwat says placing Thames under government control could end up costing taxpayers billions of pounds.
A federal judge has ordered the rehiring of probationary workers terminated by the Trump administration.
Civil liberties campaigners have joined US politicians and the BBC in saying Friday's hearing should not be secret.
Giving away food will be trialled in some Express stores in an effort to cut waste.
Wine and spirits will be taxed, Trump says, if the EU does not remove tariffs on US whiskey.
The retailer will not pay out a staff bonus for the third year in a row.
The gaming platform is wildly popular, but has been rocked by allegations it exposes children to harmful content.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Automotive will replace the door latch mechanisms in more than 7,000 SUVs.
Germany's central bank president says US tariffs and retaliation to them could tip Europe's largest economy into recession again.
The price of China-made smartphones, TVs and laptops could rise in the US and elsewhere, experts warn.
The transport committee chair urged the government "not to forget about disabled people" ahead of nationalisation.
Trump repeated trade threats after the European Union and Canada retaliated to US steel and aluminium tariffs.
For consumers, higher prices loom on supermarket shelves, but for businesses and industry the risks are higher.
How much will the UK be hit by US tariffs and what happens next?
It is amongst the highest-grossing mobile games in the world, with 30 million monthly players.
Earlier, the taoiseach praised the Trump administration's efforts to broker peace.
The BBC understands the dispute over accessing encrypted data is set to be heard at the High Court.
The government is identifying cuts to the welfare budget ahead of the Spring Statement, with the PM working to rally MPs to support the move.
Economists say the president's import taxes could result in higher prices for a range of products in the US.
Duty on steel and aluminium imports is a major hit for some of the US's top trading partners.
Stock market falls, tariffs and other changes are reigniting fear of economic downturn in the US.
PC Luke Goddard admitted to knowingly dodging payment for train fares between Devon and Wiltshire.
The assumption that the US president would row back on policies if shares fell no longer holds true.
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's political vision, but economists fear they could spark a trade war.
The US president escalates the trade war with Canada and threatens more levies.
The tax authority has been heavily criticised for failing to answer tens of thousands of calls.
The measure is part of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which has been introduced to Parliament.
Market researchers say the slumping popularity of the market-leading Apple Watch was to blame
The Supreme Court will make a key decision which could unlock compensation for millions of motorists.
Manchester United announce plans to build the biggest stadium in the UK - an "iconic" new £2bn 100,000-seater ground close to Old Trafford.
US president blames 'radical left lunatics' but analysts point to Tesla sales slump.
More than 12 million members will receive the money directly into their accounts by the end of April.
China plans to invest more than a trillion dollars as it races against the US to rule advanced tech.
Platform outage monitor Downdetector said it had seen more than 350,000 reports of issues from US users on Monday.
The UK's biggest water firm has just secured a rescue loan, but how did it come to this?
A new wave of AI has spurred some to think more carefully about their online presence.
The Nasdaq sank by 4.0% at the close of trading, and there were heavy losses on other markets with tech stocks seeing the largest drops.
The move is in retaliation to Trump's tariff threats on Canada, and is expected to raise energy costs for 1.5 million US homes.
Ministers are urged the tackle the "crisis of economic inactivity", in a letter from Labour MPs.
The government says it could help reduce opposition to new projects needed to deliver more clean energy.
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