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  • News

    Flying Brands like-for-likes slump

    2008-03-14T10:19:34Z

    Home shopping group Flying Brands reported a like-for-like sales dive of 13 per cent in the year to December 28 last year.

  • News

    John Lewis sales fall

    2008-03-14T10:18:39Z

    John Lewis blamed unseasonable weather, Mother’s Day and televised sporting events for a 1.4 per cent fall in sales in the week to March 8.

  • News

    Morrisons scoops Retailer of the Year award

    2008-03-14T10:14:21Z

    Supermarket giant Morrisons stormed the Retail Week Awards last night, walking away with Retailer of the Year.

  • News

    RWC08: bosses warn retailers to stick to the basics

    2008-03-14T09:24:45Z

    The bosses of DFS, Selfridges and Majestic Wine told delegates that retailers should “stick to the knitting” and not abandon the principles of their business during the present dip in consumer spending.

  • News

    John Lewis hires ex-Figleaves chief for online

    2008-03-13T17:02:03Z

    John Lewis has appointed former Figleaves chief operating officer Robin Terrell as managing director of its John Lewis Direct online arm.

  • Analysis

    A happy union?

    2008-03-13T16:20:35Z

    With a large, wealthy catchment area and a clutch of city centre schemes cashing in on it, Aberdeen’s retail landscape is thriving. But will the arrival of another centre upset the balance? Ben Cooper investigates

  • Analysis

    Chorus of approval

    2008-03-13T15:47:29Z

    Asda food trading director Darren Blackhurst is keen to sing the praises of the retailer’s revamped food offer, but as James Thompson reports, inflation is threatening to strike a note of discord

  • Gallery

    Store of the week: Naked, Istanbul

    2008-03-13T15:08:10Z

    Unitim, the Turkish brand owner and distributor that worked with Harvey Nichols to open the luxury retailer’s store in Istanbul in 2006, opened an 8,075 sq ft brand emporium in the city at the end of February.

  • News

    Carrefour unclear on Halley family’s stake

    2008-03-13T14:55:56Z

    Uncertainty hangs over the strategic direction of Carrefour, after changes to its shareholder structure paved the way for activist investors to tighten their grip on the world’s second largest retailer.

  • News

    Russia’s Eldorado hit with hefty back-tax bill

    2008-03-13T14:45:29Z

    Russian electricals retailer Eldorado, in which UK retailer DSGi considered investing, faces back-tax claims of up to Rub15 billion ( 312 million), which could force it to sell assets.

  • News

    John Lewis Oxford Street food hall a hit

    2008-03-13T14:41:45Z

    Waitrose managing director Mark Price has revealed that the food hall at John Lewis’s Oxford Street department store is delivering sales of about 400,000 a week.

  • News

    Thresher supremo vows to double store profits

    2008-03-13T14:24:19Z

    The new boss of off-licence group Thresher wants to double store operating profit in the next four years as part of an overhaul of brands, stores, customer service and technology infrastructure.

  • News

    House of Fraser raises curtain on High Wycombe

    2008-03-13T13:57:46Z

    House of Fraser has opened its second store in a week in High Wycombe.

  • News

    Alliance Boots snaps up duo to fortify marketing

    2008-03-13T13:50:49Z

    Health and beauty giant Alliance Boots has strengthened its marketing team for Boots with two appointments.

  • News

    Irish chocolate chain readies for UK debut

    2008-03-13T13:36:18Z

    Irish chocolate retailer Butlers Chocolate is gearing up to launch in the UK and take on Thorntons and Hotel Chocolat.

  • Analysis

    The green mile

    2008-03-13T13:29:19Z

    Just when retailers thought they had worked out how to be more eco-friendly, it turns out local sourcing isn’t always the answer. Katie Kilgallen tackles the complexities of greener sourcing

  • Opinion

    Let’s keep the West End momentum up

    2008-03-13T13:22:59Z

    There’s no doubt that this year poses challenges for the retail industry, with crunching credit and the nationalisation of Northern Rock sending a chill down retailers’ spines all over the UK.

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    Opinion

    Value is the name of the game

    2008-03-13T13:18:00Z

    Loyal staff and low prices in this time of soaring inflation are key to offering customers value

  • News

    Victoria Square unveiled in Belfast

    2008-03-13T13:12:01Z

    The 1 million sq ft (92,900 sq m) Victoria Square centre in Belfast opened its doors last week after nearly four years of construction, bringing with it 800,000 sq ft (74,320 sq m) of retail space.

  • Opinion

    Stark reality from Rose

    2008-03-13T13:08:01Z

    Any remaining rose-tinted spectacles came off at yesterday’s Retail Week Conference, when Marks & Spencer chief executive Sir Stuart Rose warned that he expects the economic storm to rumble on until the middle of 2010.