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    Consumer behaviour: A new era of frugal living

    2008-12-18T11:11:53Z

    Asda’s Andy Bond is convinced shopper habits are changing permanently as recession sets in. Nicola Harrison investigates how the new frugality is affecting retail and asks if it is here to stay.

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    Video: The week in retail, December 12, 2008

    2008-12-12T15:33:19Z

    TGi Friday: As Woolworths launches its closing down Sale, Tim Danaher and George MacDonald assess the likely impact on the rest of the high street and whether there is any chance of a last-minute deal. One of the long-term beneficiaries may be HMV, which posted mixed interim results on Thursday.

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    Somerfield: Somer’s day

    2008-12-11T14:42:01Z

    The days of the Somerfield brand on the high street are numbered, but the chain is signing off on a high. Chief executive Paul Mason tells Jennifer Creevy how he achieved the transformation.

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    Tommy Hilfiger's Fred Gehring: Rock on Tommy

    2008-12-11T14:49:54Z

    Tommy Hilfiger chief Fred Gehring’s move to revive the brand’s sophistication has helped protect it against the downturn. He tells Lisa Berwin how music tie-ups have played their part.

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    Christmas on Oxford Street: Tinsel town

    2008-12-11T14:57:04Z

    Stores must be on top form if they’re to capture dwindling consumer spend. Charlotte Hardie and Itim Consulting’s Simon Puryer take a stroll down Oxford Street to see how they’re doing.

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    Oberpollinger: Premier league

    2008-12-11T15:03:07Z

    Karstadt-owned department store Oberpollinger has emerged from a four-year, £75m luxury makeover. The timing might be off, but John Ryan is won over on its opening night in Munich.

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    Customer data: Track and treat

    2008-12-11T15:07:00Z

    Slipping sales and quickly changing shopper behaviour has made consumer information priceless. Joanna Perry finds out how retailers can gather this data and use it to improve trade.

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    Legislation: Caught up in red tape

    2008-12-11T15:14:01Z

    It’s been a fraught year for retailers, but is the Government easing or exacerbating their pain? Ben Cooper examines how a raft of legislation is adding to their burdens.

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    Video: John Lewis says trade 'absolutely morale boosting'

    2008-12-10T08:34:00Z

    John Lewis has described its last week of trading as “absolutely morale boosting” and said this week has continued the growing sales momentum in the run up to Christmas.

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    Oxford Street festival attracts 2 million shoppers

    2008-12-08T14:23:47Z

    More than 2 million shoppers flooded London's West End this weekend taking advantage of big retail discounts and a traffic-free Regent Street and Oxford Street in the run-up to Christmas, it was claimed today.

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    Video: The week in retail, December 5, 2008

    2008-12-05T11:37:17Z

    TGi Friday: Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss why Morrisons is doing better than Tesco and the turmoil in the sportswear market.

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    What went wrong for Woolworths?

    2008-12-04T12:57:00Z

    Despite all attempts at revival, Woolies finally fell into administration in December 2008. George MacDonald assesses the reasons for its demise and asks if the iconic retail name has taken its last gasp.

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    Shop Direct's Mark Newton-Jones: On the double

    2008-12-04T14:35:28Z

    It’s been an exciting three years for Shop Direct Group chief Mark Newton-Jones, since Littlewoods’ merger with rival GUS. Lisa Berwin finds out how the turnaround is progressing.

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    Ethics: Who cares?

    2008-12-04T15:12:19Z

    As the recession takes hold, the focus has moved from the ethical agenda to managing costs. But have shoppers really stopped caring? Charlotte Hardie investigates, and asks whether retailers can afford to drop this issue.

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    Cycle Republic: Halfords takes bikes up a gear

    2008-12-04T15:18:10Z

    Halfords’ Cycle Republic format attempts to rival independent stores and cash in on their affluent shopper base. John Ryan visits Norwich to see how it measures up.

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    Borders: All systems gone

    2008-12-04T15:25:00Z

    When Borders split from its US parent, IT boss Simon Thomas was charged with replacing every system the company had in just a year. He tells Joanna Perry how he managed it.

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    Newport: Three and out?

    2008-12-04T16:11:41Z

    Regeneration plans for Newport have been dealt a serious blow as three key developments planned around the Ryder Cup 2010 have come unstuck. Liz Morrell asks what hope remains for the city’s retail revival.

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    Video: The week in retail

    2008-11-28T10:43:55Z

    TGi Friday: Tim Danaher and George MacDonald discuss Woolworths' fall into administration and the implications for the wider retail industry.

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    Pre-Christmas discounting: Can you cut it?

    2008-11-27T12:20:30Z

    High street retailers are slashing prices in the Christmas run-up, but is it the answer to their problems, asks Charlotte Hardie

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    Christmas TV ads: Will christmas ads woo the shoppers?

    2008-11-27T12:25:31Z

    Retailers are spending huge amounts on Christmas advertising this year, but is it money down the drain? Charlotte Hardie and Saatchi & Saatchi’s Richard Huntington tune in to this year’s festive campaigns.