Police have criticised high street store Lush after it launched an advertising campaign against undercover officers.

The soap and cosmetics chain's campaign to draw attention to police officers who infiltrated political groups includes the slogan "paid to lie" alongside a picture of a man wearing a police hat.

The company said the campaign was intended to draw attention to the public inquiry into undercover policing, which is currently ongoing.

Greater Manchester police officer Sgt Mike Duzinkewycz Tweeted: "I worked for @LushLtd for years before I joined the police, and I'm heartbroken by this.