Ireland
This coverage focuses on retail trends, developments, and performance in Ireland, with attention to both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Reporting includes store activity, regional economic factors, consumer behaviour, property developments, and strategic moves by local and international retailers. Tailored for executives and managers, it offers insights into operating successfully in Ireland’s retail market.
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Jan- 2022 -7 JanuaryNews
Boots UK sales surge 16.3% in Q1
Boots delivered strong UK sales growth of 16.3% in Q1, Walgreen Boots Alliance’s (WBA) latest fiscal 2022 first quarter earnings have revealed. During the first fiscal quarter ending 30 November 2021, comparable pharmacy sales increased 8.8%, reflecting stronger demand for pharmacy services and sales up more than 200% year-on-year. Comparable…
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7 JanuaryHigh Street
Poundland unveils plans to open four larger stores
Poundland has announced plans to open four new large format stores this year as part of its “ambitious” transformation targets. The retailer also revealed plans to bring its chilled and frozen food ranges to around 100 more stores between now and the end of its financial year in September. The…
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6 JanuaryNews
Asda unveils new year leadership changes
Asda has announced changes to its executive leadership team as it enters into the new year with the appointment of Ken Towle as its new retail director with responsibility for all Asda’s stores. Towle joins Asda from Nisa, where has held responsibility for supplying over 4000 stores across Great Britain…
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Dec- 2021 -15 DecemberNews
Aldi to introduce pay rise for all UK store staff
Aldi has announced that it will be giving 28,000 UK store colleagues a pay rise, effective from 1 February 2022. It revealed an investment of a record-breaking £34m with all 28,000 store colleagues receiving pay increases. According to the retailer, it will offer new hourly rates for store assistants of…
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15 DecemberElectrical
Currys H1 profits hit £48m despite supply issues
Currys has reported that pre-tax profits hit £48m for the six-month period ending 30 October 2021, up from £45m reported the prior year. Despite the profit growth, revenue slowed to £2.5bn, down from £2.6bn the previous year, as the retailer continued to be impacted by supply chain issues. The group…
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8 DecemberDepartment Stores
JYSK welcomes ‘record’ FY21 profits in UK&I
Danish furniture and home furnishings brand JYSK has announced record results in the UK Ireland during the financial year 2020/2021, with total sales reaching €68.9m (£58.7m), an increase of 67% on previous year. Despite what the company called a “challenging end to 2020 and start to 2021”, 1.1 million customers…
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3 DecemberHigh Street
Poundstretcher rewards staff with 10% pay increase
Discount chain Poundstretcher has announced it is rewarding all of its employees in “recognition of their hard work” throughout the pandemic, as well as the company’s restructuring in 2020 with a 10% pay increase. It revealed that from 1 January 2022, all employees who have completed a year’s full service…
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Nov- 2021 -29 NovemberSupermarkets
Lidl GB appoints new CEO
Lidl GB has announced the promotion of Ryan McDonnell as its newest CEO with effect 1 February 2022. He replaces Christian Härtnagel who will be moving to the role of CEO at Lidl Germany on 1 March 2022. Härtnagel has been CEO of the UK group for more than five…
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19 NovemberNews
M&S and Costa Coffee collaborate to create UK-wide offering
M&S and Costa Coffee have announced a new collaboration to create a new food and drink experience for UK customers. Launching next year, the retailer said customers will be able to choose from over 30 M&S Food products, including new lunch options, hot meal boxes and children’s food, available in…
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8 NovemberSupermarkets
Co-op and Unilever announce refill store trials
Unilever and Co-op have announced a partnership together which will see them launch refillable packaging store trials. They said their aim was to gain a “deeper understanding of consumer behaviour towards refillable and reusable packaging in a convenience environment”. The move is Unilever’s first within a convenience store. The trial…
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