All articles by Nathan May – Page 4
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National living wage: Which retailers are paying the most?
How will the impact of the national living wage shake up the industry, and which major retailers are paying their staff the most?
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April Fools' Day 2016: Were you duped by these retail wind-ups?
Retailers have launched a host of wild and wacky April Fools’ Day pranks to fool customers. Retail Week casts its eye over some of the best.
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Data: Indie shop openings drop off as women's fashion stores suffer
The UK has seen a “dramatic decline” in the growth of independent shops with women’s clothing stores taking the greatest hit.
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Data: Sports Direct’s media battering fails to deter shoppers
More than half of shoppers have said negative coverage of Sports Direct has not deterred them from visiting the retailer, a poll has found.
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In pictures: Retail Week Awards with Oracle 2016 party
Guests enjoying the Retail Week Awards with Oracle 2016 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
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Retail like-for-likes edge up 0.1% in February driven by big-ticket items
Retail like-for-likes rose 0.1% in February as big-ticket purchases continued to drive growth while food and fashion purchases declined.
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Data: Valentine’s Day spend to hit £980m despite negative shopper sentiment
Valentine’s Day spending is poised to rise marginally this year despite over half of consumers feeling that it is a waste of money.
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Bringing together retail's leaders for a night of celebration
Take your seat at the Retail Week Awards with Oracle, the largest and most prestigious event in UK retail.
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Which retailers are winning the battle for customer loyalty and engagement?
Join Retail Week in celebrating excellence and innovation in customer-centric retailing, submit your entry before February 12.
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Data: Brantano – how attractive is the retailer’s estate to potential buyers?
Retailers are eyeing Brantano’s estate after it collapsed into administration last week, but how attractive are the store locations?
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Data: Retail share price index – January 22, 2016
January 22, 2016: This week’s data on the biggest risers and fallers plus a comprehensive list of share price results in the retail sector.
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Data: Retail share price index – January 15, 2016
January 15, 2016: This week’s data on the biggest risers and fallers plus a comprehensive list of share price results in the retail sector.
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Data: Retail share price index – January 12, 2016
January 12, 2016: This week’s data on the biggest risers and fallers plus a comprehensive list of share price results in the retail sector.
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#RWpics: The best of your retail pictures from social media
We round up the best retail pictures from social media. Send us yours on Twitter or Instagram using #RWpics, or post to the Facebook group.
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Data: Christmas spending to hit £16bn as men splash more cash than women
Spending on Christmas-related goods is expected to reach £16bn this year with men outspending women, according to the latest data.
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Data: Sainsbury's outperforms big rivals for third consecutive month
Sainsbury’s was again the only one of the big four to report rising sales and market share in the latest Kantar grocery figures.
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Data: Black Friday shoppers target midnight deals online
Evidence from commerce search advertising business HookLogic shows consumers jumping online at midnight to snap up Black Friday deals.
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Data: Gauge Black Friday performance with our live data feed
How is Black Friday playing out for retailers? You can gauge the trend using this live data feed that tracks address ‘look-ups’ online.
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Retail Week Live 2016: Bringing together retail’s brightest minds
Live 2016 is set to be the most progressive yet, bringing together retail’s brightest minds to advance the retail industry.
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Data: Black Friday and Cyber Monday predicted to break £2bn barrier
Spending over the Black Friday and Cyber Monday period is predicted to break the £2bn barrier as over a third of UK consumers hope to benefit from the Sales.