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AnalysisSix major predictions for the next decade of retail
With the rapid development of Generative AI and AI more generally, everyone in the sector wants to know what it will mean for retail
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NewsDr Martens pledges return to growth despite profit and sales slump
Dr Martens has upped its profit guidance for FY26 after it “brought stability back” to the business despite profits and sales continuing to fall in the full year.
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Retail VoiceThe retail tipping point. Are you ready?
The retail sector stands at a defining moment in 2025, with technology and consumer expectations converging to create unprecedented challenges and opportunities. But how can retailers attract, engage and retain shoppers? Amazon Web Services’ Rajashree Rane explains more
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Report StoreBrowse, Buy & Beyond
Exclusive insights into the minds of 2,000 shoppers across Europe’s largest retail markets.
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AnalysisRevealed: 40% of UK shoppers do not fully understand how retailers use their data
Exclusive research conducted by Retail Week and AWS reveals that 40% of UK shoppers don’t fully understand how retailers are using their data to personalise shopping experiences. This rises to 51% in France and 56% in Germany
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NewsConsumer confidence has not recovered since Brexit vote, says Barclays
Despite the dent in consumer confidence, Brits have continued to make room for discretionary spending priorities, with travel and beauty continuing to rise in recent years.
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NewsRetail footfall in May flat as consumers stay cautious
UK retail saw a small drop in footfall in May as the flat figures reflect a month shaped by cautious customers, half-term holidays and a change in consumer habits.
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GalleryOnitsuka Tiger opens concept store inspired by 'Japanese architectural minimalism'
Onitsuka Tiger has opened its first European “Red Concept Store” in London’s Seven Dials, following the success of its bestselling trainer the Mexico 66’.
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NewsPets at Home makes move towards member-only prices
Pets at Home has rebranded its promotions to “Pets Club Pricing” and has plans to move to a member-only pricing scheme, Retail Week can reveal.
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Chart of the WeekChart: How retailers should approach the Nintendo Switch 2 launch
June 5 marks the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, the most anticipated video game console release in years
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NewsNobody’s Child takes ‘natural next step’ as it launches new product category
Fashion retailer Nobody’s Child has unveiled a new product category amid its ongoing expansion.
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NewsTopshop confirms permanent brick-and-mortar presence
Topshop has confirmed that the fashion brand will launch permanent standalone shops and return to a brick-and-mortar presence, according to reports.
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NewsWHSmith ‘well positioned’ for summer peak as sales increase across travel
Global travel retailer WHSmith said it is “well positioned” for its peak summer period as travel sales continue to increase.
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NewsB&M performs ‘below expectations’ as UK like-for-like sales decline
Value retailer B&M has recorded a dip in UK like-for-like sales as it said the group’s performance fell “below expectations”.
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NewsMorrisons poaches new group marketing director from BP
Morrisons has poached a new group marketing director from BP.
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NewsNorth Face and Cartier report stolen customer data in cyber attacks
Fashion brand The North Face and luxury jewellery retailer Cartier have said customer data has been stolen in recent cyber attacks.
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GalleryAldo opens doors to new flagship on Oxford Street
Footwear specialist Aldo has opened the doors to a new flagship store on London’s Oxford Street.
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NewsSainsbury’s boss Simon Robert’s pay tops £5m
Sainsbury’s chief executive Simon Robert’s pay surged to more than £5m in the latest financial year, according to the retailer’s latest annual report.
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NewsHamleys opens first store in Kuwait
Hamleys has opened its first store in Kuwait, marking its ninth store opening within the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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NewsNew owner for Northern Ireland shopping centre near Belfast
Property firm NewRiver announced that it had sold the Abbey Centre in Newtownabbey to the Herbert Group of Companies.

















