All Retail Week UAT articles in March 2005 – Page 5
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Sainsbury's postpones supplier payment changes
Grocer in negotiation with suppliers about how long they must wait to get paid
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Allders parent Scarlett's £21 million debt to Minerva written off
Property company washes hands of failed department store retailer
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Retail staff cuts worst for 12 years says CBI
Volume sales are also down, but retailers still optimistic for March
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CBI survey shows retailers hurt by congestion charge
Organisation calls for review on parking and delivery rules in London
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Greggs appoints former Woolwich IT supremo as non-exec
New director will also sit on remuneration and audit committees
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This week last year: Sainsbury's steps up non-food offer
Sir Ken sweeps up two Retail Week awards and Vandevelde in the frame for top Carrefour job
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M&S veterans pray for a return to the golden age
Sir David Sieff, scion of one of the Marks & Spencer founding dynasties, has spoken of the 'sadness' he feels at th...
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Tesco accounting change could cost £30 million profit
New practices will dent figures, but retailer insists impact will be minimal
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M&S undercuts Next in price war
Marks & Spencer has radically reduced clothing prices for spring, in the opening salvo of a battle for market share against key rivals such as Next.
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Valentine's Day and half-term coax shoppers onto the streets
Customer traffic increases as retailers organise half-term events

















