British shoppers should be able to shun Chinese goods more easily in protest over the Beijing regime, a senior Tory said. Sir Iain Duncan Smith said people using online retail giants like Amazon often do not realise they are ordering products from
The proposed Green Deal aims to make the EU carbon neutral by 2050, and includes efforts to make traceable, sustainable products the norm while prohibiting misleading green claims. Attention to increasingly sustainable goods has been driven by consumer interest and demand. The
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The North Korean regime hosted an expensive function this week to gather the country’s elites for a meeting. The Central Committee of the North Korean Workers’ Party gathered in Pyongyang on Tuesday for the plenary meeting to review policies leading into the
Modern women have adopted a “barely wear” culture when it comes to their wardrobes, using items only a handful of times before getting rid of them. One in five (21 per cent) UK shoppers planning to buy new clothes for the Christmas
The British government announced plans Monday to charge a carbon levy on imported raw materials such as aluminum, iron, steel and cement from 2027, in an attempt to prevent firms being undercut by overseas producers. However, the plan has come under criticism
Cheesemakers, who have been squeezed until the “pips squeak” during the cost-of-living crisis, are being forced to sell their goods abroad to make more cash. Favourites such as Cheddar, Red Leicester and Wensleydale may disappear off the shelves in the coming months
Prince Andrew’s mental health has spiralled in the four years since his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, which led him to step down from royal life. The King’s brother, 63, has been largely frozen out of the Royal Family ever
The Panama Canal Authority has extended restrictions on vessel transit until September 2nd, limiting the maximum number of passing vessels per day to 32. These measures, attributed to a delayed rainy season, may exacerbate pressures on consumer goods pricing, raising concerns among
In the latest addition to post-Brexit changes, the government has decided to retain the EU’s product safety mark, due to costs and rising pressure from industry and manufacturers. The retention of the EU’s CE mark is the latest in a long line