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  • Why is John Lewis overhauling its loyalty card scheme?

    April 25, 2023

    John Lewis and Waitrose are both preparing to launch new loyalty card schemes as the partnership looks to turn around the business.  The John Lewis Partnership, which owns the department store and upmarket grocery store, has drafted in Dunnhumby, the company which helped establish Tesco’s clubcard scheme in the 1990s and, also, promotions business Eagle [...]

  • CBI exodus: Which firms have quit or suspended their relationship with the lobby group?

    April 21, 2023

    A slew of top firms have quit or suspended engagement with the CBI today after the lobby group was rocked by new allegations of sexual abuse.

  • John Lewis wins sneezing dragon High Court battle after judge dismisses author’s claim

    April 3, 2023

    John Lewis has been found not to have infringed the copyright of a children’s author who claimed it had copied one of her designs in its Christmas advertisement.  Fay Evans, 49, from Macclesfield, Cheshire claimed the department store had copied parts of her book ‘Fred The Fire-Sneezing Dragon’ in its ‘Excitable Edgar’ Christmas advert which [...]

  • What next for Waitrose? Supermarket quits Planet Organic talks after John Lewis fiasco

    March 29, 2023

    Waitrose has pulled out of secret talks to acquire a stake in rival health supermarket Planet Organic.  The high-end supermarket, which is part of the John Lewis Partnership, ceased discussions late last week about a possible agreement, according to reports first published in Sky News, Sources told the outlet that the deal would have meant [...]

  • ‘Tragedy’ if John Lewis ownership changes, says ex-boss

    March 26, 2023

    John Lewis changing its ownership model would be “a tragedy”, a former top boss has said. Reports last week suggested the retailer is considering ending its fully staff-owned structure, with the partnership’s chairwoman, Sharon White, exploring plans to sell a minority stake. West Midlands mayor Andy Street, John Lewis managing director until 2016, acknowledged the [...]

  • Retail guru Mary Portas warns John Lewis it has ‘let go of the soul’

    March 25, 2023

    Mary Portas has sent an open letter to department store John Lewis warning that it has “let go of the soul”.

  • Explainer: Why Waitrose is no longer the jewel in the John Lewis crown and how the group’s future may lie in property, not produce

    March 17, 2023

    Times are tough for John Lewis as chair Sharon White admitted when the high street stalwart this week announced it had made a £234m loss in 2022. The sum was worse than market expectations and marked the second year the upmarket retailer had gone into the red. In a sympathetic letter addressed to the company’s [...]

  • John Lewis blames ‘pain of inflation’ for £234m loss and admits it will not be paying partner bonuses

    March 16, 2023

    John Lewis Partnership has blamed shoppers feeling the “pain of inflation” and a write down in the value of its Waitrose stores for its second year of losses in a row.  For the year ending January, the middle class favourite, which owns John Lewis department stores and grocery chain Waitrose, posted a loss of £234m [...]

  • John Lewis annual partner bonus ‘at risk’ as middle class favourite takes on first CEO and faces down talk of pre-tax loss

    March 15, 2023

    John Lewis has drafted in its first chief executive as chairman Sharon White looks to get another pair off hands on deck to help the retail group ahead of its trading update tomorrow. John Lewis Partnership, which oversees the management of department store John Lewis and upmarket grocery chain Waitrose, has appointed retail veteran Nish [...]

  • John Lewis comes under fire for lack of affordable housing in first build-to-rent scheme

    March 8, 2023

    John Lewis has faced pushback over its first build-to-rent development after the leader of Ealing council accused the firm of “bullying” and raised concerns about the lack of affordable homes for locals in the area.  Peter Mason, leader of Ealing council, took to Twitter to slam the retail group about the possibility of it not [...]

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