The high cost of baby formula is forcing many parents to "resort to extreme and unsafe measures to feed their babies", an MP has told the Commons.
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb, himself a new parent, is calling for tighter pricing regulations on the sale of baby formula, amid concerns about rising costs and out-of-control marketing to new parents.
A recent report by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) revealed the cost of some brands had risen by more than a third in just two years.
Mr Webb, who has a nine-month-old son, raised the issue in his first adjournment debate as an MP.