Juliet Fitzpatrick, a cancer survivor, said photo of her face on the body of another woman was unacceptable

Spain has apologised after a third British woman complained that doctored images of her were used without permission in a widely criticised “beach body” campaign.

The women’s institute, part of Spain’s equality ministry, has emailed all three models to “sincerely apologise” for a poster that was supposed to encourage women of all shapes and sizes to be proud of their bodies.

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