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Woolworths rejigs site after customer survey
Woolworths is making changes to its web site after conducting an online survey of customers’ experiences on the site.
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Inditex sales jump 19 per cent
New stores and a growing international presence helps push Inditex sales up to €4.12 billion
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Take That to front Marks and Spencer campaign
Pop group confirmed for autumn Autograph menswear range promo
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Challenges ahead as Virgin becomes Zavvi
Virgin Megastores managing director Simon Douglas has admitted that rebranding Virgin Megastores to Zavvi will pose challenges for the retailer. This week, Virgin Megastores was sold as part of a management buy-out led by managing director Simon Douglas and finance director Steve Peckham. Douglas conceded that the Virgin name has ...
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Retailers back £34m West End revamp plan
The West End of London is set to receive a cash injection of£34 million over the next five years to help reduce congestion, improve signage and push forward the Mayor’s proposals for a new transit network on Oxford Street. This week, the New West End Company revealed its business plan ...
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Superdrug tests green health fascia
Superdrug has unveiled a new-format store as part of its£23 million investment to bring fashion-focused health services to the high street. The Superdrug Health pharmacy store in Brighton bears a green version of the retailer’s new pink fascia, which is being rolled out to 150 stores. The pilot store offers ...
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Target launches limited collection in Selfridges today
Target's limited collection designed by Alice Temperley launches in Selfridges today as part of London Fashion Week
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Apple to unveil UK plans for iPhone today
Apple will unveil its UK plans for the much-hyped iPhone today at high-profile event in London
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Primark and Mothercare to launch inquiry into alleged sweatshop pay
Primark and Mothercare have launched inquiries into allegations that factory workers who make their clothes in India are being severely underpaid. Workers in Bangalore are being paid as low as 13p per hour for a 48-hour week, so little that workers claim they sometimes rely on government food parcels, according ...

















