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  • EU competition watchdog launches probe into Amazon’s business practices

    September 19, 2018

    Amazon's business practices will be put under the microscope as the EU competition watchdog launched a probe into how the retailer uses data collected from smaller merchants.  The preliminary investigation will scrutinise how the online shopping giant uses data it collects as a host for merchants and as a seller itself, as Amazon sells its own products [...]

  • Orla Kiely shuts up shop, closing stores and online trading

    September 19, 2018

    Orla Kiely has ceased trading, closing its retail stores and its online business. Parent company Kiely Rowan has gone into administration, closing its Orla Kiely stores in King’s Road and Seven Dials stores in London, and closing its Kildare shop from Monday 17 September. David Ruben & Partners have been appointed administrators. The firm said its print [...]

  • Orla Kiely shuts up shop, closing stores and online trading

    September 19, 2018

    Orla Kiely has ceased trading, closing its retail stores and its online business. Parent company Kiely Rowan has gone into administration, closing its Orla Kiely stores in King’s Road and Seven Dials stores in London, and closing its Kildare shop from Monday 17 September. David Ruben & Partners have been appointed administrators. The firm said its print [...]

  • Retail giants to be hit by £190m business rate bill as industry fears ‘tipping point’

    September 19, 2018

    UK retailers are set to face a fresh tax bill worth hundreds of millions of pounds if today’s inflationary figures remain similar next month, with embattled high street businesses fearing another hefty levy could push the sector to its limits. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) predicts that the retail sector will be slapped with a £190m [...]

  • Retail giants to be hit by £190m business rate bill as industry fears ‘tipping point’

    September 19, 2018

    UK retailers are set to face a fresh tax bill worth hundreds of millions of pounds if today’s inflationary figures remain similar next month, with embattled high street businesses fearing another hefty levy could push the sector to its limits. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) predicts that the retail sector will be slapped with a £190m [...]

  • Former BHS boss Dominic Chappell claims he went ‘above and beyond’ to help Pensions Regulator

    September 19, 2018

    The man who bought failing department store BHS for £1 in 2015 said he went "above and beyond" to assist the pensions watchdog in its enquires after the business collapsed.  After Dominic Chappell's Retail Acquisitions bought BHS from Philip Green in March 2015, the business collapsed a year later, leaving an enormous pensions black hole of [...]

  • Former BHS boss Dominic Chappell claims he went ‘above and beyond’ to help Pensions Regulator

    September 19, 2018

    The man who bought failing department store BHS for £1 in 2015 said he went "above and beyond" to assist the pensions watchdog in its enquires after the business collapsed.  After Dominic Chappell's Retail Acquisitions bought BHS from Philip Green in March 2015, the business collapsed a year later, leaving an enormous pensions black hole of [...]

  • Tesco reveals budget supermarket chain, Jack’s, to rival Aldi and Lidl

    September 19, 2018

    Tesco officially unveiled its new discount shopping brand today, called Jack’s. Named after Tesco’s founder, Jack Cohen, the budget brand will open between 10 and 15 stores across the UK over the next six months, with the first two set to open in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire and Immingham, Lincolnshire, tomorrow. Read more: Jamie Oliver joins up [...]

  • Tesco reveals budget supermarket chain, Jack’s, to rival Aldi and Lidl

    September 19, 2018

    Tesco officially unveiled its new discount shopping brand today, called Jack’s. Named after Tesco’s founder, Jack Cohen, the budget brand will open between 10 and 15 stores across the UK over the next six months, with the first two set to open in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire and Immingham, Lincolnshire, tomorrow. Read more: Jamie Oliver joins up [...]

  • Shop Direct swings to a loss as rising costs and PPI claims hit profits

    September 19, 2018

    Littlewoods owner Shop Direct has moved into the red in the last 12 months, as rising construction costs for new distribution centres and mounting PPI mis-selling claims mount up for the online retailer. Pre-tax losses hit £24.7m in the year leading up to the end of June 2018, compared with profits before tax of £24.9m [...]

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