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    Hamleys unveils fresh look on Regent Street

    2008-07-11T17:59:00Z

    World-famous toy retailer Hamleys unveiled the first part of the refurbishment of its flagship Regent Street store last week, with a mock-up of a London bus at its heart.

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    Asda non-food chief to leave

    2008-07-11T16:38:57Z

    Asda non-food trading director Peter Pritchard is to leave the grocer, as chief executive Andy Bond reshuffles the management team.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – July 11, 2008

    2008-07-11T16:10:37Z

    A domineering leader with no regard for corporate governance, a business recording a terrible performance, confusion about plans for the chairmanship… no, not M&S, but Sports Direct.

  • Analysis

    Can M&S claw back food sales?

    2008-07-11T14:49:00Z

    Marks & Spencer’s food offer has gone from hero to zero. Chief executive Sir Stuart Rose is determined to regain the initiative, but faces big problems. George MacDonald investigates

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    Primark on track to beat market as sector suffers

    2008-07-11T12:25:17Z

    Primark was expected to outperform the fashion market again as Retail Week went to press, but its like-for-like growth is thought to have levelled out as the market slowdown kicked in.

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    Waitrose to spotlight promos in value push

    2008-07-11T12:21:00Z

    Waitrose is to ramp up its in-store promotional displays in a bid to change shoppers’ perceptions that it is more expensive than its rivals.

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    Oxford Circus to get £4m diagonal junction crossing

    2008-07-11T12:21:00Z

    Oxford Circus is due to undergo a £4 million Japanese-style makeover, which will allow shoppers to cross the busy junction diagonally for the first time and massively ease congestion in the area.

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    Tesco takes on Argos with first catalogue shop launch

    2008-07-11T12:08:13Z

    Tesco has launched its first Argos-style shop-in-shop at its Homeplus store in Bristol, which opened this week.

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    Iceland attacks ‘barmy’ CC’s Ombudsman fee

    2008-07-11T12:08:00Z

    Iceland boss Malcolm Walker has hit out against the Competition Commission (CC) Ombudsman fee, arguing that there should be a sliding scale of payments according to a grocer’s turnover.

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    Store of the week: C&A Sao Paulo

    2008-07-11T11:59:25Z

    C&A continues to stretch its low-cost tentacles across the globe and this 32,000 sq ft store, in São Paulo, Brazil, is an example of how it is changing its look to bring it into line with the best operators in the value arena.

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    DFS kicks off rock star summer Sale ads

    2008-07-11T11:47:42Z

    DFS has launched a summer Sale campaign that centres on shoppers’ rock-star fantasies.

  • News

    Ideal to relaunch flagship channel after web revamp

    2008-07-11T11:41:32Z

    TV shopping group Ideal Shopping Direct is to revamp its main channel Ideal World in an attempt to refresh its identity and attract more customers.

  • Opinion

    Everybody’s got their price

    2008-07-11T11:30:12Z

    In a week when grocers launched even more price wars – the latest being Morrisons’ Price Crunch offer of a range of eight products for 50p each – it is clear that price is king.

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    Forever 21 targets London as it gears up for UK entry

    2008-07-11T11:23:00Z

    US fashion chain Forever 21 wants to open up to four stores in London to kick off its push into the UK.

  • Opinion

    What you can do to beat the downturn

    2008-07-11T11:17:20Z

    As recent results show, large and small retailers alike are feeling the impact of a slowdown in the UK economy. And the data suggests that things will not improve anytime soon.

  • Opinion

    US election will affect us all

    2008-07-11T11:12:46Z

    Tesco’s recent AGM in Birmingham attracted its share of campaigners as usual, but the unusual antics of some were outweighed comfortably by the good sense of ordinary shareholders, many attending for the first time.

  • Analysis

    Ground control: How Marks & Spencer ensures fair trade really is fair

    2008-07-11T11:00:36Z

    It’s easy to talk a good game on conditions in the supply chain, but how can you ensure it works in practice? Katie Kilgallen finds out how Marks & Spencer ensures fair trade really is fair

  • News

    Sandwich boards to be ousted in London

    2008-07-11T10:58:40Z

    The sandwich boards that line London’s busiest shopping areas are expected to be booted out by mid-August.

  • Analysis

    A solid anchor

    2008-07-11T10:47:18Z

    John Lewis is by far the most popular choice of anchor stores among shopping centre owners. But will the effects of the downturn dampen the attraction? Ben Cooper investigates

  • News

    Dune hires John Egan as chief exec

    2008-07-11T10:42:00Z

    Shoe chain Dune has appointed former Mosaic-owned Shoe Studio boss John Egan as chief executive.