Opinion – Page 95
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OpinionOpinion: Why hard Brexit would be bad for Britain
Former Treasury chief secretary Liam Byrne once famously left a note telling his successor in Government that ‘there is no money’.
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OpinionOpinion: Why retailers need to do more to stop supply chain abuses
Syrian refugee children found making clothes for British shoppers: the words no UK retailer ever wants to hear.
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OpinionOpinion: Tesco cranks up the heat on grocery rivals
It wasn’t long ago that a beleaguered Tesco was firmly in backs-to-the-wall, crisis-solving mode.
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OpinionOpinion: How niche can high street retailers really go?
The number of small shops selling just a few items are on the rise, but is there a limit to the trend?
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OpinionOpinion: How can modern department stores thrive?
Independent department stores have been part of Britain’s retail landscape for generations, but now face more challenges than ever to not just survive, but thrive.
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OpinionOpinion: What can we learn from Sir Philip Green's woes?
Sir Philip Green was trashed in Parliament yesterday. What did we learn from the process?
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OpinionBlog: Asos's supply chain charms the millennial shopper
Asos posted stellar results this week as it reaps the benefits of a supply chain geared up for millennial shoppers.
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OpinionRetail surgery: Using tech to drive shoppers in-store
How can retailers use technology to drive shoppers in-store?
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OpinionOpinion: What does the future of retail hold?
Trevor Hardy, chief executive of trend forecaster The Future Laboratory, speaks at Retail Week Live next March. He predicts what lies ahead for retail.
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OpinionOpinion: Loyalty should last longer than Black Friday
Black Friday was first widely adopted in 2013 and has quickly established itself as a firm fixture in the British retail calendar.
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OpinionOpinion: C&A, Littlewoods, BHS… don’t let it happen to M&S
Here’s a little brain teaser for you. Complete the following sequence: C&A, Littlewoods, Woolworths, BHS and…?
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OpinionOpinion: Tesco shows the way to golden quarter success
As the golden quarter gets under way, Tesco looks the best placed it has been in years to celebrate a happy Christmas.
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OpinionOpinion: M&S sells great food, but simply dull clothes
It seems like forever that Marks & Spencer has experienced very different fortunes according to which business one looks at.
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OpinionOpinion: Ted Baker bucks the trend as diversity drives sales
Ted Baker boss Ray Kelvin was a star turn at this year’s Retail Week Live and his business is maintaining its leading position in fashion.
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OpinionOpinion: Samsung and Unilever must rebuild trust
Two very different companies’ products have been physically missing from shelves recently, but they have both made headline news.
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OpinionNeil Saunders' letter from America: Happy holidays?
The morphing of New England’s trees from verdant greens into russet hues gives retailers permission to put away the summer sundries.
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OpinionOpinion: Apple stores are becoming boring to the core
The revamped Apple store on Regent Street has its grand reopening tomorrow. It’s different from before, but the same. Is it enough?
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OpinionBlog: The importance of investing in the business leaders of tomorrow
Hermes’ Wendy Davis on why developing up-and-coming talent is crucial to ensure the future prosperity of the logistics sector.
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OpinionRetail surgery: How should retailers expand internationally online?
How should retailers expand internationally online?
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OpinionLove it or hate it? Marmite views on Tesco vs Unilever
Tesco’s price row with supplier Unilever may be resolved now, but it has sparked fierce debate across the retail sector.















