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  • Opinion

    Do us a favour Darling

    2008-05-30T09:51:54Z

    Politicians are opportunist creatures. So when the rising cost of food started emerging as an issue for voters, it was the natural thing for Alistair Darling to haul supermarket chiefs into the Treasury for a grilling over food prices last week.

  • News

    Northern Foods staff protest at factory closure

    2008-05-30T09:47:40Z

    Staff from Marks & Spencer ready meal supplier Northern Foods confronted the retailer’s directors yesterday in a showdown at its Marble Arch store.

  • News

    John Lewis sales fall again

    2008-05-30T09:22:01Z

    John Lewis Partnership has suffered another drop in sales at its department stores.

  • News

    Grocery bills rise 5.8%

    2008-05-30T08:47:04Z

    The cost of groceries have soared 5.8 per cent since the start of the year, according to a Verdict report.

  • Carpetright
    News

    Bill Gates buys stake in Carpetright

    2008-05-30T08:32:00Z

    Carpetright has been given an unexpected boost after Microsoft billionnaire Bill Gates bought a 3 per cent stake in the flooring and carpet specialist.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – May 30, 2008

    2008-05-29T18:11:15Z

    While the American economy might be heading towards recession, New York still remains the epicentre of the retail world.

  • Opinion

    A discounter’s market

    2008-05-29T16:43:39Z

    Shoppers, of course, have been watching the pennies this year. Yet, with the trend leaning towards staying in rather than going out to restaurants, the grocers have still achieved growth in sales of quality food.

  • Opinion

    Diamonds are forever

    2008-05-29T16:40:00Z

    It was one in the bag for Burberry this week, as the luxury retailer revealed a 25 per cent surge in profits for the year to the end of March. The figures confirm that, despite the credit crunch, nothing comes between a woman and a handbag.

  • News

    Flying Brands to miss targets

    2008-05-29T16:28:24Z

    Home shopping group Flying Brands has continued to suffer from bad debts and warned that it will miss full-year profits by 1.1 million.

  • Analysis

    Green light

    2008-05-29T15:26:28Z

    Store lighting has always been a fraught topic for retailers, but is the arrival of green awareness dictating a new precedent? John Ryan reports on how M&S is adapting for the new mood

  • Analysis

    Last-chance saloon

    2008-05-29T15:12:37Z

    The second series of Mary Queen of Shops begins on BBC2 next month. John Ryan meets Mary Portas, the show’s presenter and last hope for some of the small shops that appear on it

  • Analysis

    Paved with gold

    2008-05-29T13:52:28Z

    With retailers’ turnover rising alongside rents, London’s retail property market continues to defy gravity, but how long will it last? John Ryan takes a look at the findings of a new report

  • Analysis

    State of pay

    2008-05-29T11:56:25Z

    Where are you on the earning curve? This year’s Retail Week salary survey shows that the downturn hasn’t yet affected the pay of retail executives and that the performance-driven culture of private equity is still pushing packages up. Charlotte Dennis-Jones does the number-crunching

  • News

    Liverpool One opens

    2008-05-29T10:05:21Z

    Grosvenor’s 1 billion retail, leisure and residential scheme Liverpool One opens its doors today.

  • News

    Tesco to save £10 million with private mobile network

    2008-05-29T09:09:46Z

    Tesco expects to save 8 million to 10 million a year with the creation of an innovative telecommunications network for the group’s UK and international operations.

  • News

    Jessops sales plummet after stores close

    2008-05-29T08:58:01Z

    Struggling camera chain Jessops sales slumped 24.7 per cent to 134.8 million in the six months to March 30.

  • News

    Blacks full-year profits poor

    2008-05-29T08:42:05Z

    Outdoor fashion retailer Blacks Leisure has reported full-year pre-tax profits of 300,000 after a “second difficult year”.

  • News

    Discounters thrive as Tesco and Sainsbury's lose share

    2008-05-28T17:47:59Z

    Hard discounters Aldi and Lidl are prospering as the economic squeeze begins to hit shoppers, according to the latest TNS grocery market share data.

  • News

    Grocery sales climb as non-food struggles

    2008-05-28T16:00:00Z

    Sales at food retailers are showing robust growth, while the decline in the fortunes of non-food retailers continues, according to figures released by TNS Worldpanel today for the 12 weeks to May 18.

  • News

    Luxury online sales to soar

    2008-05-28T11:22:35Z

    The sale of luxury items online is set to rocket in the next five years.