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Growing scepticism in the US about free trade is leading to growing tensions with other countries in North and South America as a Nafta summit looms.
A decorative lavatory, designed for use by community groups, is being installed in London's Soho.
The UK is experiencing a shortage of garden fence panels just as the busy season gets under way, a trade body says.
An east London museum reopens and shows off a rocking horse believed to have belonged to King Charles I.
The UK's oldest rocking horse, believed to have belonged to Charles I, is to go on display at the V&A Museum of Childhood.
President Bush says he wants to give legal status to undocumented workers but calls for tighter border security.
George W Bush tells Mexico's leader he backs controlled immigration, at the start of a two-day summit.
Relations with Canada's southern neighbour are coming to the fore in its election campaign, the BBC's Lee Carter reports.
Canada attacks US import tariffs on Canadian lumber, accusing the US of breaking a free trade ruling.
A new report studies the environmental of three types of nappy, but what are they actually made from?
A bed manufacturer is to close in the autumn with the loss of all 62 jobs, with work moving to the Far East.
The US says it will take the unusual step challenging Nafta findings that Canadian wood imports pose not threat to the US lumber industry.
A new classroom at a tiny Cornish primary school shows what a community can achieve when it works together.
The World Trade Organisation has ruled in favour of Canada in part of its long-running timber dispute with the US.
Despite some conservation successes, the state of wildlife in England's lowlands is still worsening, English Nature says.
Canada claims victory over the US after an interim ruling by the World Trade Organisation on the countries' timber trade dispute.
Misha Glenny finds aggressive American economic policies and the war in Iraq are souring relations between the US and Canada.
A project aimed at increasing the earning power of Cornish woodlands is announcing its first grants.
A top adviser to the Canadian prime minister resigns over a jibe she reportedly made at the US president's expense.
Tariffs imposed by the Bush administration to protect certain industries has angered its allies, but is America wrong to protect its interests?
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