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News is Retail Sector’s central hub for breaking stories, market developments and company updates from across the UK retail industry. This category delivers authoritative, timely coverage on everything from trading performance and executive changes to store openings, brand activity and supply chain developments.

Retail Sector’s news coverage focuses on the business realities behind the headlines — providing retail professionals with context on how each development impacts operations, strategy and market confidence. Readers can expect clear, accurate reporting designed to keep decision-makers informed and competitive in a fast-moving retail landscape.

  • Mar- 2018 -
    6 March
    Retail Sales

    Consumer spending on ‘non-essentials’ increases

    According to Barclaycard February 2018 saw increased sales of non-essentials, as consumers continued to prioritise their spending on the ‘experience economy’. Data from the group also revealed supermarket spending (3.2%) returned to levels previously seen over the past six months, after a spike of 4.4% in January 2018. Entertainment performed…

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  • 6 March
    Jigsaw

    Jigsaw CEO Peter Ruis departs with immediate effect

    Jigsaw CEO Peter Ruis has quit his role at the fashion retailer with immediate effect, after four years at the helm of the business. He will be replaced by Jigsaw’s chairman Charles Atterton who the company said “will return to an executive role” having previously been joint CEO with Jigsaw’s…

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  • 6 March
    Tesco

    Morrisons and Tesco fastest growing, Co-op returns to growth

    The latest grocery market share figures from Kantar Worldpanel, published today for the 12 weeks to 25 February 2018, show that grocery sales have increased in value by 3.2% compared to the same time last year. This marks the 12th consecutive 12-week period in a row that total market sales…

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  • 6 March
    Grocery purchases drive UK retail sales: BRC

    Grocery purchases drive UK retail sales: BRC

    Food sales continue to drive up sales in the retail sector, but non-food retailers suffered a fall in spending. Over three months to February in-store sales of non-food items declined by 2.4% on a total basis, and 3.3% on a like-for-like basis, according to figures released today by the British…

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  • 5 March
    Morrisons may face £100m equal pay claim

    Morrisons may face £100m equal pay claim

    Supermarket chain Morrisons could be the next of the ‘big four’ grocers facing a potential equal pay compensation claim, for £100m. The claims primarily relate to the difference in pay between workers on supermarket shop floors and those in the associated distribution centres. Around 170 claimants are being represented by…

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  • 5 March
    Voice transactions through ‘smart speakers’ set to increase

    Voice transactions through ‘smart speakers’ set to increase

    Shopping through voice-activated devices such as Amazon Echo and Google Home is set to become the next disruptive force in retail, according to new research. UK transactions through smart speakers with consumers using their voices as commands are currently worth £0.2bn, according to new research from OC&C Strategy Consultants. Almost…

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  • 5 March
    Apprenticeship

    Retailers ‘want more apprenticeships’ to develop future workforce

    New data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has suggested that retailers want to commit to more apprenticeships in the coming years. In a survey of UK retailers, 86% indicated they would increase the number of apprenticeships they offer in the next two years. In England, retailers are committed to…

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  • 5 March
    Tesco Jobs

    Serious Fraud Office seeks retrial of former Tesco employees

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has written to Southwark Crown Court seeking a retrial of former Tesco bosses Carl Rogberg, Christopher Bush and John Scouler, over an alleged £326m fraud scandal. The three former senior management figures in the Tesco UK business all face charges of abuse of position and…

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  • 2 March
    Royal Mail CEO leads celebration of women in business

    Royal Mail CEO leads celebration of women in business

    More than 20 senior business women, including Royal Mail CEO Moya Greene, will take to the stage at Retail Week Live on International Women’s Day, celebrating the women in retail who have successfully ‘smashed’ through the glass ceiling. Moya Greene, CEO, Royal Mail, will present the opening keynote on International…

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  • 2 March
    New Look

    New look seeks CVA to reduce rent by 60%

    New Look has asked if its landlords can slash store rents by up to 60% in order to try and reduce its £1.2bn debt. The fashion chain is seeking a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), a legal agreement which would enable it to jettison loss-making stores and agree rent reductions with…

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