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  • rainy shopping street
    Opinion

    Retail surgery: What proof of illness must we ask staff for now that doctors will no longer be issuing sick notes?

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    What proof of illness must we ask staff for now that doctors will no longer be issuing sick notes?

  • HMRC
    Opinion

    Retail surgery: Which parts of the new HM Revenue & Customs rules on filing online apply to us?

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Which parts of the new HM Revenue & Customs rules on filing online apply to us?

  • Store credit
    Analysis

    Consumer Finance: Credit where credit’s due

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The credit market has faced a shake-up, but with in-store credit still accounting for billions in sales providers are innovating to offer better point-of-sale finance.

  • Toronto The Bay
    Gallery

    Canadian club: Visual merchandising in Toronto

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Toronto is Canada’s commercial capital and has much to offer retailers in search of visual merchandising novelty. Here are seven of the best

  • Kate Bostock
    Analysis

    Kate Bostock: general merchandise boss brings deft touch to M&S

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    With a honed offer and focus on newness it is no surprise M&S’s general merchandise boss has scored impressive fourth-quarter clothing results

  • St Lawrence Market Toronto
    Gallery

    St Lawrence Market, Toronto

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The thing about a market is that it should be capitalism at its reddest of tooth and claw and sometimes this is the case. Markets are places where, traditionally, the person with the loudest shout, visually or verbally, is likely to emerge on top - it is the ultimate form ...

  • Nicholas Marshall
    Opinion

    Banish cynicism – it’s sincerity we want

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Why do people think that running a garden centre is so jolly easy? The countryside is littered with examples of experienced entrepreneurs, many from the high street and DIY industry, having trodden the primrose path without realising they are heading to the compost heap rather than the Garden of Eden.

  • RW Gillia Neil
    Opinion

    Retailers must do the right thing

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Ethical retailing is not just about sourcing - it is a way of behaving, says Neil Gillis

  • Tim Danaher
    Opinion

    The big questions for Andy Bond’s successor

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Andy Bond will leave his successor with two big headaches: How Asda can arrest its underperformance and can a food retailer prosper on Everyday Low Prices alone?

  • David Cameron
    Analysis

    Who’s front-runner in retail’s election?

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The National Insurance controversy has thrust retail and its leaders into the thick of the general election battle. How will the parties’ policies affect our industry?

  • Robert Gregory
    Analysis

    Japanese department stores’ decline continues

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    This month, Japanese department store operators Takashimaya and H2O Retailing Corporation scrapped plans to merge their operations by 2011.

  • George Macdonald
    Opinion

    The value of self-help

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Self-help is the order of the day among retailers. The phrase has consistently peppered store chiefs’ City updates and analysts have compiled buy lists based on retailers’ capacity for self-help.

  • The Entertainer
    News

    Entertainer links up merchandising

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Toy retailer The Entertainer has tied together stock allocation and sales of its products across its stores, websites and third-party websites by implementing a new merchandising solution.

  • Spar
    News

    Spar distributor completes EPoS system roll-out

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Spar distributor for the north of England, James Hall & Co, has successfully completed its five-year EPoS roll-out across more than 300 Spar stores ahead of schedule.

  • Opinion

    Chinos in Leeds

    2010-04-15T17:59:00Z

    If you’re out in Leeds tonight, keep an eye out for a group of men in chinos and polo shirts.

  • News

    Borders sets aside space for e-reader category

    2010-04-15T17:03:00Z

    Borders is setting up “Area-e” sections inside all its stores that will be dedicated to the growing e-book and e-reader category.The book retailer will offer a wide variety of e-readers for sale as well as a comprehensive array of accessories and extended warranty programmes. Borders expects to complete the roll-out ...

  • News

    Fresh & Easy launches EatWell range

    2010-04-15T17:02:00Z

    Tesco’s Fresh & Easy Neigborhood Market has launched EatWell, a line of 17 new healthy, ready-to-eat prepared meals and sides.The range includes salads, soups, noodle dishes, main courses and other options, with most options selling for $3.99 (£2.46).The EatWell range has been designed to contain fewer than 500 calories in ...

  • News

    Blue Square seeks majority stake in Dor Alon

    2010-04-15T16:51:00Z

    Supermarket operator Blue Square is planning to acquire a majority stake in Dor Alon, which operates 168 convenience stores and 183 petrol stations.Blue Square executive chairman David Wiessman said: “The acquisition would combine the retail operations of the company and Dor Alon into one group creating the largest retail group ...

  • News

    Body Shop to expand in India

    2010-04-15T16:49:00Z

    Body Shop has announced plans to increase its number of stores in India from the current 30 to 150 by the end of 2012.Jonathan Price, managing director of Body Shop International (Asia Pacific), said: “The Indian market is very important for us. It was the fastest growing in the Asia ...

  • News

    Fast Retailing profits jump

    2010-04-15T16:46:00Z

    Fashion group Fast Retailing has announced a 43% jump in operating profit for the first half to February, lifted by strong sales at Uniqlo.Consolidated net sales totalled ¥470.9bn (£3.23bn), rocketing 31.8% year on year. Like-for-likes at Uniqlo stores in Japan rose 13.1% for the period, beating its forecast of 11.2% ...