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Body Shop is back for good … and back in profit, new boss tells staff
The new boss of the Body Shop has told staff the struggling ethical beauty retailer is “back for good” after it booked a profit in its first 100 days under new ownership.
in September by a consortium led by the …Thursday briefing: How Labour’s so-called ‘surrender squad’ plans to regrow EU relations
Israel accused of act of genocide over restriction of Gaza water supply
Israel’s restriction of Gaza’s water supply to levels below minimum needs amounts to an act of genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity, a human rights report has alleged.
Israeli attacks on the water supply infrastructure in Gaza over the course …Will Japan’s close ties with US survive the caprice and quirks of Donald Trump?
Arguably, no country in Asia has better reason to be in a state of anxiety over the return of Donald Trump to the White House than Japan, since the US has been the linchpin of Japanese foreign and security policy since the second world war.
Back in 2017, well before …
‘I don’t deal in nonsense’: Tulisa on ‘revenge porn’, tabloid stings, celibacy, success and survival
Clouds on horizon as EU members meet to discuss relationship with UK
Nearly five years after the Brexit divorce, the EU is thinking again about its estranged ex-member across the Channel. The union’s 27 leaders will discuss its relationship with the UK on Thursday, for the first time since the election of Keir Starmer, who wants to reset relations and end the …
Aldi liable for ‘flagrant’ copyright breach of rival brand’s packaging, federal court finds
Aldi – which once used the slogan “like brands, only cheaper” – launched a rebrand of a range of children’s …
Comedian whose Raygun musical saw legal threat from breaker announces ‘completely legal’ new show
The comedian who cancelled her Raygun-inspired musical after the breakdancer’s lawyers issued her a notice saying she was “damaging her brand” will now go ahead with another “completely legal parody musical” about breakdancing.
It comes after Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, via her lawyers, requested $10,000 to cover legal fees from the …
Fiji defence minister welcomes US security deal and criticises China missile test
Fiji’s defence minister has stressed the need for stability in the Pacific and welcomed moves to strengthen security ties with the US, while adding to criticism over China’s recent missile test for posing a threat to peace in the region.
Fiji, a country of about 1 million people strategically located …
Two former Rotherham police officers arrested over child sexual abuse
Two former police officers have been arrested as part of an investigation into child sexual offences in Rotherham dating back to the 1990s.
South Yorkshire police said a retired constable, now in his 60s, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, attempted rape and three counts …