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NewsShoe Zone names new boss amid raft of senior management changes
Shoe Zone has named finance chief Nick Davis as its new boss amid a raft of senior management changes at the footwear business.
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NewsJoules posts jump in full-year sales months after floating on AIM
Joules has posted an increase in full-year sales just months after the fashion and home retailer listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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NewsReiss turnaround plan bears fruit as full-year profits and sales soar
Reiss has posted a jump in full-year profits and sales as the luxury fashion retailer’s three-year turnaround plan bears fruit.
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NewsHow did 'Britain Stronger In Europe' respond to BRC on retail issues?
The BRC wrote to both official EU referendum campaigns challenging them to address the issues considered of most direct interest to the industry.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Tesco, Lidl and Sports Direct
Retail round-up on June 21, 2016: Lidl supports NFU’s 'fruit and veg pledge', Tesco shuts 24 hour store openings, Sports Direct and Modell's looks for a potential deal
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NewsFashion retailer Forever 21 plans to cut size of remaining UK stores
Forever 21 is planning to reduce the size of its UK stores as it struggles to gain market share from high-street fashion rivals.
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NewsBHS update: Social media responds to closing-down sales across the UK
BHS stores across the UK have launched closing-down sales as the 88-year-old chain is wound down following its collapse.
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NewsZara outshines fashion rivals as UK sales and profits rise
Zara reports an increase in full-year sales and profits at its UK business despite the subdued performance of its rivals in the last year.
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NewsMajestic boss warns a Brexit would push up price of wine
Majestic Wine boss Rowan Gormley has warned a Brexit would push up the price of wine as the cost of imported goods will inevitably rise.
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NewsSir Philip Green looks to buy out 16,000 BHS pension plan members
Sir Philip Green is reportedly looking to buy out up to 16,000 members of BHS’s pension scheme as part of his bid to address the deficit.
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NewsMajestic Wine full-year sales fizz but profits hit by Naked Wines deal
Majestic Wine has reported a 41% jump in annual sales but its bottom line was hit by the costs from its acquisition of Naked Wines.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on BHS, Arcadia, Debenhams and Tesco
Retail round-up on June 20, 2016: Arcadia warned BHS pensions trustee, Debenhams to unveil flat sales and Tesco's second sales rise.
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NewsWalmart pilots robotic shopping trolleys to drive store experience
Walmart is developing robotic shopping trolleys that can help customers find items on their shopping lists and drive themselves around stores.
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NewsDobbies' new owners set out ambitions to add shops and bolster online offer
The new owners of Dobbies Garden Centres have vowed to add more stores to the chain and boost the retailer’s ecommerce offer.
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NewsAnalysis: Central Group reveals objectives for 2020, including Euro push
Central Group Thailand has unveiled its plan for the next five years, aimed at achieving double-digit sales growth in most overseas markets.
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NewsMike Ashley convinced he had struck deal to buy BHS post-collapse
Mike Ashley was under the impression he had struck a deal to acquire BHS after it had gone into administration, it has emerged.
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NewsOpinion: Despite Tesco's missed opportunities, competitors should be worried
This slide from one of Philip Clarke’s final presentations as Tesco boss highlights the retailer’s family of operations and brands.
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NewsPower List: 'Ones to watch' list dedicated to female talent in retail
As part of Retail Week’s #BeInspired campaign, we have dedicated this year’s Power List ‘ones to watch’ to talented women in the industry.
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NewsRetail diary: Holland & Barrett for the Kardashians and shopper's Brexit divide
Iceland warms Scandinavian football fans at the Euros, a Kardashian aims to make a skincare buzz, and Morrisons’ terrible Typhoo typo.
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NewsConvenience store numbers reach 'saturation' after surging 21% in five years
The growth of convenience stores may have reached “saturation” point in the UK after the number of smaller shops surged 21% in just five years.

















