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This coverage examines government actions, policies, and regulations affecting the UK retail industry. Reporting highlights legislation, consultations, economic measures, and public statements with direct implications for retail operations, employment, taxation, and consumer behaviour. Tailored for executives and managers, it offers analysis to support strategic planning and compliance in a changing regulatory and economic environment.

  • Feb- 2022 -
    22 February
    Sport & LeisureAngling Direct ups guidance following year of strong sales

    Angling Direct ups guidance following year of strong sales

    Angling Direct has upped its full-year guidance following a full year of strong trading, expecting to report a 7.2% increase in revenue for FY22 to £72.5m, against FY21 sales of £67.6m, representing a 36.3% increase on a two-year basis.  The group said this “strong performance” was achieved despite all of…

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  • 18 February
    EconomyEnd of free Covid tests will harm workers, Union warns

    End of free Covid tests will harm workers, Union warns

    Ending free tests and self-isolation rules, along with no masks, represents a “triple whammy” for Covid safety in stores, according to Usdaw Shoppers Union. It comes after news that government ministers are planning to stop supplies of coronavirus tests to universities in England, in the first case of ending the…

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  • 18 February
    NewsRetail sales up 1.9% in January 2022

    Retail sales up 1.9% in January 2022

    Retail sales volumes rose by 1.9% in January 2022 following a fall of 4.0% in December 2021, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. It also revealed sales volumes were 3.6% above their pre-coronavirus (Covid-19) February 2020 levels. Non-food stores sales rose by 3.4% as home…

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  • 14 February
    NewsConsumer Spending

    Employers set to award record pay rises in 2022

    Employers have reported that the median basic pay increase in their organisation (excluding bonuses) in the 12 months to December 2022 will be 3%, the highest figure recorded in the last 10 years of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD) reporting. The CIPD’s latest quarterly Labour Market Outlook,…

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  • 3 February
    EconomyBoE raises interest rates to 0.5%

    BoE raises interest rates to 0.5%

    The Bank of England (BoE) has raised interest rates for the second time in three months to 0.5%, up from 0.25% previously. The BoE Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) confirmed it voted by a majority of 5-4 to increase Bank Rate by 0.25 percentage points, to 0.5%. Interestingly, it revealed those…

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  • 3 February
    EconomyEnergy price cap to rise 54% from April

    Energy price cap to rise 54% from April

    Retail bosses are braced for a spending squeeze after it was revealed the energy price cap is set to increase by 54% from 1 April amid a “record” increase in global gas prices, in a move that is set to affect approximately 22 million customers. Energy regulator Ofgem announced that…

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  • Jan- 2022 -
    28 January
    High StreetStore vacancy rate improves for first time since 2018

    Store vacancy rate improves for first time since 2018

    New research has found the number of vacant stores has decreased for the first time since 2018, according to the latest BRC-LDC Vacancy Monitor. In Q4, the GB store vacancy rate fell to 14.4%, 0.1 percentage points below the Q3 level. Shopping Centre vacancies improved to 19.1% for Q4, a…

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  • 19 January
    NewsRetail News

    Inflation hits 30-year high

    Inflation reached 5.4% in December, its highest rate since CPIH stood at 5.1% in May 1992, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It revealed the consumer prices index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH) rose 4.8% in the 12 months to December 2021, up…

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  • 13 January
    CoronavirusNext

    Next cuts sick pay for isolating staff who are unvaccinated

    Next has reportedly cut sick pay for staff who are unvaccinated and are forced to isolate due to contact with someone who has tested positive, according to the BBC. The BBC said that staff who are unvaccinated and test positive themselves will still get full sick pay. It added that…

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  • 5 January
    NewsTesco

    Price rises to pick up momentum in 2022

    Shop price annual inflation accelerated to 0.8% in December, up from 0.3% in November with prices set to rise in the new year, according to a latest study from the BRC. The increase of 0.3% is above the 12 and six month average price decreases of 0.9% and 0.3%, respectively.…

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