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Barbie: Toy maker Mattel looks to more movies as sales fall
The comments come as Mattel reported a 12% fall in sales for the three months to the end of June.
Less food for families on summer-holiday support
Rising prices drive down the value of summer-holiday help for pupils on free school meals.
Leicester City: Relegated EPL team delight fans on Asia tour
Under Thai ownership the club won the Premier League before dropping out of English football's top tier.
E-bike battery fires prompt call for better regulation
A charity says batteries for e-bikes should require third-party approval before being sold in the UK.
Bank staff defy customers to prevent £55m of fraud in 2022
Employees went against customers' wishes 11,643 times last year to help stop millions being lost to fraud.
Excitement over Threads fades but users return to app
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg expresses pride in the launch of his new social media app.
Joe Lewis: UK tycoon bailed in US fraud case but can’t use superyacht
A $300m bond for Tottenham Hotspur tycoon Joe Lewis is secured by his luxury boat and private jets.
Semiconductors: Can India become a global chip powerhouse?
India has ambitious plans for semiconductor manufacturing, but there are challenges along the way.
Fed raises interest rates to highest in 22 years
The US central bank offered few firm clues as to what it might do next.
Can my bank close my account because of my views?
Nigel Farage claims "tens of thousands" have their bank accounts closed due to their politics.