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  • ABF: Rita Ora collaboration helps Primark owner’s revenues hit almost £20bn

    November 7, 2023

    Primark owner Associated British Foods (ABF) has continued to rake in hefty profits despite the cost of living crisis, with group revenue for the full year rising 16 per cent to £19.7bn.  The owner of the budget fashion brand said that revenues at its retail arm rose 17 per cent to £9bn as customers flocked [...]

  • Legendary London restaurateur Jeremy King to reopen iconic Simpson’s in the Strand

    November 6, 2023

    Legendary London restaurateur Jeremy King is to re-open Simpson's in the Strand alongside the Savoy Hotel as he looks to regain his place at the top table of London hospitality.

  • Boohoo pressures suppliers to drive down prices, says BBC probe

    November 6, 2023

    Boohoo introduced a five per cent price cut for every week an order was late, a BBC report alleges

  • Could the eastern end of Oxford Street revitalise West End retail?

    November 5, 2023

    A host of new stores at one end of Oxford Street are breathing life into London's oldest shopping street

  • Currys to sell Greek arm for £175m to strengthen balance sheet

    November 3, 2023

    Currys announced that it was looking to offload the 90 stores across Southeastern Europe in an effort to strengthen its balance sheet.

  • Shein is plotting world domination, should UK retailers be worried?

    November 2, 2023

    It is expected that Shein’s chokehold on shoppers will get even greater after acquiring its first UK company earlier this week.

  • Blank Street: How the New York coffee chain plans to take over London

    October 31, 2023

    City PM sits down with the UK managing director of Blank Street to hear how it plans to dominate London'scoffee market.

  • Reform business rates to keep food prices low, retail sector warns

    October 31, 2023

    The rate at which food prices are increasing sank to its lowest level since last summer this month, as sector heads make fresh calls to the government to slash business rates to ensure the deceleration continues.  According to the latest reading from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) food inflation came in at 8.8 per cent [...]

  • ‘A few people tried to talk me out of it’: The Deutsche Bank analyst who opened up thriving Farmer J lunch chain

    October 31, 2023

    Farmer J is on track to hit sales of c.£17m in 2023 and it has plans to open six more site launches next year. 

  • London businesses pin hopes on Black Friday for sales boost after washout summer

    October 26, 2023

    Black Friday, which starts on the 24th of November, is often seen as the start of the Christmas shopping period for many customers and high street stores.

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