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  • Dec- 2018 -
    11 December
    Online non-food spend to top £75bn by 2023, data suggests

    Online non-food spend to top £75bn by 2023, data suggests

    Total online spend is forecast to rise 34.5% over the next five years, reaching over £75bn by 2023 as consumers continue to shift spend to digital channels. With online retail spend set to rise 7.5% this year while offline spend increases by just 1%, UK consumers are set to spend…

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  • 10 December
    Amazon Go

    Amazon eyes London’s West End for cashierless store

    Amazon is planning to open one of its cashierless Amazon Go stores near Oxford Circus in London’s West End, its first in the UK. According to The Sunday Telegraph the opening of a UK store, which will the company’s UK flagship, is being orchestrated by Amazon’s US arm and not…

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  • 5 December
    Boohoo found to be ‘breaking rules around sales promotions’

    Boohoo found to be ‘breaking rules around sales promotions’

    Online clothing retailer, Boohoo, has been found to have been “breaking rules around sales promotions” by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ASA was alerted to the issue after an episode of the BBC’s Watchdog Live programme, which found that between August and November 2018, Boohoo had 14 sales advertised…

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  • 4 December
    ASOS appoints Mark Holland as chief operating officer

    ASOS appoints Mark Holland as chief operating officer

    ASOS has announced the appointment of Mark Holland to the newly-created role of chief operating officer. A member of ASOS’ executive board, Holland has worked for ASOS for six years. His most recent position was supply chain director, where he oversaw ASOS’ global trading, customer care and supply chain functions.…

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  • Nov- 2018 -
    28 November
    Primark, Topshop and ASOS defend practices in Parliament

    Primark, Topshop and ASOS defend practices in Parliament

    Primark, Arcadia, ASOS were among some of the retailers who had executives and representatives appear before the Environmental Audit Committee to answer questions on sustainability in their businesses. This was part of the Environmental Audit Committee’s ongoing inquiry into the sustainability of the fashion industry. Representatives from Marks and Spencer,…

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  • 28 November
    Missguided inspectors ‘chased out’ of factory by workers

    Missguided inspectors ‘chased out’ of factory by workers

    Clothing retailer, Missguided’s head of product quality Paul Smith, has said the company’s inspectors were “chased out” of a supplier’s factory by workers after asking questions about their sourcing. Smith also claimed his staff had been threatened and assaulted by workers at the Leicester factory. He said: “These were people…

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  • 27 November
    Kering to take e-commerce in-house by 2020

    Kering to take e-commerce in-house by 2020

    Luxury fashion house Kering has announced it is to bring its e-commerce entirely in-house by 2020. The company that owns brands such as Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen and Balenciaga will leverage its in-house technology and operations team to fully internalise the e-commerce activities currently handled through its joint…

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  • 26 November
    Missguided boss slammed by MPs for Parliamentary no-show

    Missguided boss slammed by MPs for Parliamentary no-show

    Nitin Passi, the CEO and founder of online retailer Missguided, has been criticised by MPs for refusing to appear in the Houses of Parliament as part of an investigation into fast fashion. In a letter to Passi, MP Mary Creagh chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, said she was “disappointed”…

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  • 23 November

    Amazon responds amid Black Friday warehouse protests

    Amazon has responded to claims made by workers’ union GMB calling working conditions “inhumane” as “simply wrong”, as employees from some of its UK warehouses mounted protests this Black Friday.   Hundreds of Amazon warehouse workers have protested at the online retail giant’s warehouses in Rugeley, Swansea, Peterborough, Milton Keynes…

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  • 23 November

    Amazon UK warehouse workers to protest across Black Friday

    Hundreds of Amazon warehouse workers are expected to demonstrate at the online retail giant’s warehouses in Rugeley, Swansea, Peterborough, Milton Keynes and Warrington this Black Friday. GMB, the union for Amazon workers, helped organise the Black Friday protests across the UK in anger at what it calls “inhuman conditions” staff…

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