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News about retail group Arcadia, including its brands Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Outfit, TopShop, TopMan and Wallis
Arcadia News
River Island tests external womenswear brands
River Island is to introduce external womenswear brands for the first time as it seeks a low-risk way to diversify its product offering.
Sir Philip Green and the Westons slip down Sunday Times Rich List
Primark and Selfridges owners Galen and George Weston and Arcadia owner Sir Philip Green slipped down the Sunday Times Rich List rankings this year.
Online retailers set to gain from new trust mark
Online retail association Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) has signed a deal with Trusted Shops which could allow UK retailers to benefit from a potential £1bn of sales.
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Topman’s David Shepherd appointed chief operating officer of Arcadia
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George at Asda gives support to British manufacturers
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Topshop streams LFW through app
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Government urged to respond to Portas review
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Barratts Priceless plunges into administration
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UK Uncut targets Topshop in Christmas protest
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Arcadia profits fall as Sir Philip Green confirms mass store closures
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Topshop to launch mobile site as mobile sales climb
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Debenhams poaches BHS managing director Mike Goring
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Topshop opens in Chicago
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Manchester open for trade
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Cocosa raids Asos for new managing director
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Topshop and Topman to open in Las Vegas
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Forever 21 to open new flagship at Lakeside
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Battle for summer sales to kick off a week early
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Marks & Spencer raids Arcadia for brand director
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Green understood to be in talks to sell Bhs stores to Primark
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Allan Leighton confirmed as Peacocks chairman
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Two senior Bhs executives step down
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Topshop continues US expansion with LA store
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Green urges fashion retailers to create youth opportunities
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Portas Review to be published this morning
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Lakeside £180m extension proposed
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Arcadia takes margin hit as it shoulders VAT rise
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Arcadia profits set to plummet by a third
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Asos shoe row settled
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Sir Philip Green argues riots were culmination of year of civil disobedience
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Harsh trading conditions prompt redundancies at Arcadia
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Arcadia profits to fall by a third
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Fund offering £250m to help retailers gets Green’s support
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Bolland and Green present prizes at Fashion Retail Academy’s awards
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TJ Hughes in administration: potential buyers circle
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Topman launches personal shopping suite
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Lord Myners questions Cameron's appointment of Portas
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Topshop launches 'secret' in-store pop-up shop
Arcadia Store Galleries
John Lewis: New-look beauty hall
John Lewis Oxford Street’s new beauty department is an exercise in brand promotion while remaining a branded house.
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The future of Britain’s high streets
As retailers reduce their store portfolios amid difficult trading and increasing online sales, talk is rife about the future of the high street. Nicola Harrison considers changes in the retail property landscape.
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Trinity Leeds: A new heart of the city
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How can IT drive international expansion?
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International expansion: Lost in translation
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The big picture of development
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Building a global empire
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Analysis: The out-of-town fashion set
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School leavers should be a priority too
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Nick Hollingworth
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Join the social club
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Bringing manufacturing home
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Can you crack America?
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Running up the down escalator
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Winning in tough times
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Clinton Lewin
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Not just a campaign
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Interview: Sir Stuart Rose - Mr M&S
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A tribute to Rose
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Being in the know
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The power of the network
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How many stores does a retailer need?
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Rose: the legacy
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What we’ve learnt from 2010
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Forever Birmingham
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A big day for retailers and royalists alike
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Weathering the fashion costs storm
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The influence of online on global retail
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Trading outlook: Who is right, the bulls or the bears?
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Putting media at the heart of selling fashion
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Leeds: The holy Trinity?
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Steve Rowe: M&S’s man on the frontline
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The customer knows best
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The Retail Cabinet
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The green team
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EBay’s bid to conquer fashion
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Top guns: Is there still room for the maverick retail chief executive?
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Retailers must make their own luck in 2010
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Countrywide: creating a modern proposition for rural retail
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One New Change: Big change in the big City
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John Gildersleeve: A good fit for New Look
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Arcadia: will fewer, bigger shops translate to better?
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Is the property market moving in favour of the landlords again?
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Ian Grabiner has been key to Arcadia's success
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Westfield’s Olympic challenge
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The inspirations driving retail boardrooms
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Top 50 retailers: Retail’s premier league
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Between a rock and a hard place
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Diversification: A lucrative sideline or fatal distraction?
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Service charges: Lip service to retailers or a plan of action?
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Topshop: an English brand in New York
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Man in the news: Sir Philip Green
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Sir Stuart Rose
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Westminster and the high street: Worlds apart?
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Jeremy Collins: A bridge between two worlds
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Why we're backing UK retail
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Westfield London: Centre of London
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Tony Brown: A natural born seller
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Sir Terence Conran: Design Icon
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Keeping the peace
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Let battle commence
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Reasons to be cheerful
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100 shops you must visit 2008
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Passing the baton
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Essex buoys
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Are you sitting on a goldmine?
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Brand of gold
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Finding light in dark times
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City of gold: Can retailers tap London’s Square Mile?
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The green agenda
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Is Baugur the new Sears?
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The new breed of top dogs
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Specialist subject
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10 THINGS WE LEARNT FROM CHRISTMAS
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Sales Derby
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The end of the affair?
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The age of the consumer
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Handwriting analysis: Made of the write stuff
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Made of the write stuff
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Star Qualities
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The Rajah of Retail
Comment
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Shops: fewer, smaller and better. The future.
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Australian retailers will bounce back
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Expect sparks to fly in electricals market
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Forget trivia, focus on what matters
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Look hard enough, and retail’s glass is half full
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The move out of town
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Topman and Currys/PC World’s changing faces
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Public failed by rioters, leaders and Police
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Time to stop the supermarket space race
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M&S in good shape, but tougher times lie ahead
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Youth of today will still want stores tomorrow
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Betting on Dunkerton
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Dixons not alone as the freeze sets in
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A different mountain to climb
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That’s show business
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Social media can no longer be ignored
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Don’t underestimate the web’s impact
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History repeating itself at M&S
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The key to successful collaboration
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Retail’s modern-day Troubleshooter?
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My advice to Sir Philip Green
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A new era of calm on the cards at M&S
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Low prices alone won’t help Asda’s recovery
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Focus on food will be key to Asda’s recovery
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Is the American Apparel dream over?
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Getting management succession right
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Focus on margins will be key to higher profits
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Retailers ready for global assault
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Topshop Scunthorpe. Go there… in six months
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The retail Arctic Explorers’ Club
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Young guns
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Primark: the fashion retailer for our supermarket age
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Too many stores?
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Primark powers on
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NRF: New York welcomes back the big boys of retail IT
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Making the most of what you’ve got
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Spotlight to fall on retail leadership
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Good Evans
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Arcadia: a tale of two brands
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Will Arcadia's Cinderellas come to the ball?
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Getting critical at Topman
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Who is the right face for Marks & Spencer?
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What will Sir Philip Green and Simon Cowell give birth to?
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Why retailers can't sit on their hands with store design
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Retail's near-wins on policy don't go far enough
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Retailers must not break the supplier chain
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Should UK retailers stay home?
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In praise of visual merchandising
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What hope for a swift recovery?
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Banks start living in the real world
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Topshop to New York, Anthropologie to London
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A top shop for a Big Apple
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Sir Stuart Rose and Tony Shiret: the dream team?
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A new lease of life for Bhs?
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London Fashion Week: let's hear it for the boys
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Sir Philip Green's reasons to celebrate
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Baugurs house of cards collapses
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John Richards: Think it's bad? You've seen nothing yet
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Deep discounting comes at a price for fashion retailers
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A step in the right direction
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Retailers need to pull together
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Sir Philip Green should suit Moss Bros
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Forget the recession and get retailing
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Hats off to Baugur's retail leaders
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The real economy is what matters
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Baugur brands have a future
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Monthly rents cease fire?
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Jacqueline Gold: Have a little faith in Christmas
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George MacDonald: Marks & Spencer is not finished yet
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Tim Danaher: A week that will transform retail
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Why the Icelandic turmoil should spook UK retail
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China in your hands
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A united voice
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Time to roll up your sleeves
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Sunshine brings cheer for retail
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Survival of the fittest
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All the world’s a stage…
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Is love in the air?
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Shepherdson comeback hails new era in ethics
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Online, the fashion frontier
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Share carnage is over the top
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M&S’s knight is not beaten yet
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UK retailers are ready for the US
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The Retail Week – October 26, 2007
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Will there be a silver lining for fashion?
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Tesco’s biggest hurdle so far
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