Commercial formulas, which contain multiple chemicals, should require their own licences, researchers say.
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Science correspondent, BBC News

Commercial formulas, which contain multiple chemicals, should require their own licences, researchers say.

Commercial formulas, which contain multiple chemicals, should require their own licences, researchers say.

Numbers of people exposed to flooding globally have risen by almost a quarter in two decades.

The Labour leader says there is a "chasm between soundbites and action" on climate-friendly employment.

Anyone flouting the rules could be fined due to the damage some lotions can cause to coral.

Another mission to showcase the new astronaut vehicle is on hold as engineers check the propulsion system.

The main architect of Paris Agreement says the summit will need to be a mix of virtual and in-person meetings.

Prices are rising sharply as climate change and post-lockdown DIY and building projects hit supplies.

Commercial formulas, which contain multiple chemicals, should require their own licences, researchers say.

Numbers of people exposed to flooding globally have risen by almost a quarter in two decades.

The Labour leader says there is a "chasm between soundbites and action" on climate-friendly employment.

Anyone flouting the rules could be fined due to the damage some lotions can cause to coral.

Another mission to showcase the new astronaut vehicle is on hold as engineers check the propulsion system.

The main architect of Paris Agreement says the summit will need to be a mix of virtual and in-person meetings.

Prices are rising sharply as climate change and post-lockdown DIY and building projects hit supplies.

Numbers of people exposed to flooding globally have risen by almost a quarter in two decades.

The Labour leader says there is a "chasm between soundbites and action" on climate-friendly employment.

Anyone flouting the rules could be fined due to the damage some lotions can cause to coral.
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