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UK third quarter GDP growth revised up to 0.6%
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US economy creates 178,000 jobs in November
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The US economy created 178,000 jobs in November, according to official figures. US economy creates 178,000 jobs in Novemberjeudi 1 décembre 2016
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Maltesers pouches have 'lost weight' according to one food retail expert
If the missing Toblerone triangles story made you angry, then wait until you hear about the shrinking weight of Maltesers' pouches.
Earlier this month it was announced Toblerone was spacing out its triangles to reduce the weight of the bar.
But now it seems as though you'll also be getting less in one type of Maltesers bag.
Steve Dresser, a food retail expert, tweeted about Mars reducing its pouch weight from 121g to 103g.
His pictures highlighted the difference between the shelf label and the packet.
It's thought the change may have been made to the pouch weight earlier this year.
He also pointed out that a Galaxy Counters pouch appears to have shrunk - from 126g to 112g.
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New Balance rejects 'shoes for white people' claim by extreme US site
New Balance has been forced to state it has "mutual respect for people around the world" after a neo-Nazi website claimed its trainers were now a "white uniform".
The Daily Stormer, a US-focused site, said they would now become "the official shoes of white people".
It's after protests at the firm's apparent praise for Donald Trump's plans for US trade.
Some customers burned or dumped their trainers outside shops.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal vice-president Matt LeBretton said that Barack Obama had "turned a deaf ear" to US business.
"Frankly, with President-elect Trump, we feel things are going to move in the right direction," he added.
That view was then praised by Andrew Anglin, who runs the self-declared "most visited alt-right website".
New Balance says the comments were taken out of context and that the company rejects "bigotry or hate in any form".
"As a 110-year old company with five factories in the US and thousands of employees worldwide from all races, genders, cultures and sexual orientations, New Balance is a values-driven organisation and culture that believes in humanity, integrity, community and mutual respect for people around the world.
"We have been and always will be committed to manufacturing in the United States."
A previous statement released on 10 November promoting "community" and "humanity" caused users on social media to criticise the company further.
Image caption New Balance trainers are popular with athletes as well as casually dressed Americans
This latest statement has similarly provoked debate among people whose political views are now affecting their fashion choices.
"Is this the corporate equivalent of "some of my friends are black?" asked one Twitter user.
"You can stand behind trade policies, you can't legitimately stand behind a racist/misogynist bully. You should be embarrassed," said another.
Others supported the company's pro-American stance.
"Don't know why people are getting ****** at your company. It's one of the few shoe manufactures left in the USA," wrote a supporter.
"Never stop buying your shoes just because of your political beliefs. Freedom to choose is what makes our country great," another posted.
One follower offered advice for New Balance - and every other manufacturer on the planet.
"As a brand, in the future stay far away from politics.. worse thing y'all could ever do or invest in."
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Blackberry not giving up on smartphones
Blackberry says it will continue to be a smartphone brand, despite announcing it would end in-house development of devices.
Alex Thurber, who is in charge of devices at the company, told the BBC that a new handset featuring a physical keyboard would be released within six months.
He said there was demand for such a device, despite falling sales at the firm.
Blackberry not giving up on smartphones