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  • Bermondsey craft beer maker Brew By Numbers saved from collapse

    August 24, 2023

    Bermondsey based brewery, Brew by Numbers (BBNo) has been rescued from collapse by investment firm Breal Capital. The craft beer maker fell into administration at the start of the summer but the business which operates out of two sites in Greenwich and Bermondsey continued to operate whilst a sale process took place.  The London business [...]

  • PureGym: “If we build it, they will come” says gym chain riding out cost hikes

    August 24, 2023

    Value fitness club PureGym appears to have muscled its way through the start of the cost of living crisis with revenues spiking almost a fifth. During the quarter it steamed ahead with its expansion plans to open one new site per week, amounting to 20 new sites in the UK.  The business, which offers competitive [...]

  • Cost of living crisis: 63 per cent of Brits now shop at discount grocery stores

    August 22, 2023

    More than half of shoppers now shop at discount grocery stores as Brits continue to seek out bargains amid the cost of living crisis.  According to new data released by NIQ, in the last four weeks some 63 per cent of the public shopped at value chains such as Aldi, B&M and Poundland, with over [...]

  • Wilko: On-the-brink retailer missed out on £40m in sale of flagship depot

    August 20, 2023

    Wilko’s sale of its flagship depot has returned to the spotlight as the deal appears to show how the business allegedly missed out on £40m amid a period when it was desperately trying to shore up cash.  Last November, the troubled high street store offloaded its 1.1m sq ft warehouse in Nottinghamshire for £48m to [...]

  • Rishi Sunak says we’ll feel better off next year – but is the PM right?

    August 18, 2023

    Rishi Sunak has pledged Brits will all feel better off next year, as he said he “passionately believes” he can bring down inflation and ease the cost of living crisis. Speaking to the Times, the prime minister vowed to be disciplined on public spending and tax rates in a bid to revive the UK’s economic [...]

  • Harrods hails rise in profit as iconic London store recovers from pandemic lull

    August 15, 2023

    Harrods, the world famous department store in Knightsbridge, recorded a profit for the year ending January 2023, as the iconic London shop fully rebounded from the pandemic lull.  Luxury shoppers keen to blow their cash in the capital helped hike operating profits at Harrods to £202.7m up from a weak £71.4m the prior year.  The [...]

  • Wilko rumour mill: B&M shares up as takeover whispers gather volume

    August 15, 2023

    Wilko has fallen into administration but rumours are flying that fellow discounters could be circling the stricken retailer

  • Grocery price inflation drops sharply to 12.7 per cent

    August 15, 2023

    Grocery price inflation saw its second sharpest fall since 2008, falling 2.2 percentage points to 12.7 per cent for the four weeks to 6 August, new data shows. While food prices are still rising, some goods actually became cheaper, with shoppers paying £1.50 for four pints of milk, down from £1.69 in March, and a [...]

  • Wilko bidders have until Wednesday to make an offer for troubled retailer

    August 14, 2023

    Bidders for troubled retailer Wilko have reportedly been given until Wednesday to place offers for the company after collapsing into administration last week. A number of discount retailers and financial investors are considering offers for the company, and administrator PwC is seeking offers by the middle of the week, Sky News reported. Last week, the [...]

  • London losing out due to ‘tourist tax’ as US and Gulf visitors opt for Paris and Milan instead

    August 14, 2023

    London is losing out on wealthy foreign visitors splashing their cash in Oxford Street due to the so-called ‘tourist tax’, amid renewed calls to scrap it and make the capital more competitive. The removal of VAT free shopping for international tourists continues to hurt London retailers, with visitors from the US and the Gulf cutting [...]

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