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UK News, World News and Opinion Bonmarché blames Brexit and weather for sliding profits new Bonmarché, the discount clothing retailer, blamed a string of factors, from bad weather to Brexit, for sliding annual profits and its failure to increase market share. The company, which specialises in clothing for women aged over 50, complained that last year had been more challenging than it had expected and that it had not managed to...Bonmarché, the discount clothing retailer, blamed a string of factors, from bad weather to Brexit, for sliding annual profits and its failure to increase market share. The company, which specialises in clothing for women aged over 50, complained that last year had been more challenging than it had expected and that it had not managed to...Bonmarché, the discount clothing retailer, blamed a string of factors, from bad weather to Brexit, for sliding annual profits...

Daily Mail Online Films with strong female character to be given 'F' rating at Bath Film Festival  Bath's 24th Film Festival to introduce new 'F' ratingWill be given to films with strong female lead, director, producer or writerOnly 19 of the 42 films to be shown have been given an 'F' rating Speaking to the MailOnline, festival producer says she hopes to start conversation on the gender inequality in film industry By Katy Winter for MailOnline Published: 14:53 GMT, 9 November 2014 | Updated: 16:03 GMT, 9 November 2014 As well as standard age ratings such as PG, 12A and 18 we may soon be seeing films given an additional rating based on its depiction of female characters. The Bath Film Festival has announced that it will be introducing a new 'F' rating when it opens for its 24th year later this week, which will indicate that a film either has a strong female protagonist, director or screenwriter or addresses women's issues.

UK News and Opinion - The Huffington Post United Kingdom Crisis at the heart of Simon Cowell’s TV empire SIMON Cowell’s American X Factor dreams lie in ruins after the show pulled in a woeful 3.6million viewers. The ratings disaster has all but sounded the death knell for the show, which Cowell once boasted would get 20million. Instead it got less than an edition of BBC’s The One Show — and could now be axed within days. Even UK show judge Nicole Scherzinger joined the criticism, pointing out our version gets more than twice as many viewers. She told The Sun: “Simon honey, you need to worry about those ratings in the US!

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