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Tesco

This coverage examines Tesco’s strategy, operations, and performance within the UK grocery and retail sector. Reporting highlights store and online initiatives, product development, pricing strategies, financial results, marketing campaigns, sustainability efforts, and leadership decisions. With a focus on commercial outcomes and competitive dynamics, it provides insights for professionals managing grocery, convenience, and multi-channel retail.

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    31 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-31/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-31/1/25

    Homebase, the DIY retailer that collapsed into administration in November 2024, owes more than £650m to unsecured creditors, including suppliers AO World, Halfords, and The Hut. Administrator Teneo reported total unsecured claims of £657m, with £100m owed to trade creditors. Major debts include £2.9m to Close Brothers for till systems,…

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  • 31 January
    People MovesTHG appoints Milyae Park independent non-executive director

    THG appoints Milyae Park independent non-executive director

    THG has announced the appointment of Milyae Park as an independent non-executive director with immediate effect. Park joins THG following a long and successful career in digital and ecommerce transformation at FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 companies including Tesco and Marks and Spencer. Since launching a portfolio career in 2019,…

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  • 29 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-29/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-29/1/25

    Lord Wolfson, CEO of Next and Conservative peer, has leveraged his House of Lords position to propose amendments phasing in upcoming National Insurance (NI) reforms. The budget measures, effective April, will raise employers’ NI contributions from 13.2% to 15% and lower the secondary threshold to £5,000 annually. Wolfson supports staggered…

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  • 29 January
    Department StoresNext CEO uses Lords status to lodge amendments to NI bill

    Next CEO uses Lords status to lodge amendments to NI bill

    The CEO of Next, Lord Wolfson, has reportedly used his position in the House of Lords to table amendments aimed at phasing in the upcoming changes to employers’ national insurance contributions, The Times has reported.The measures outlined in the budget will see employers’ national insurance contributions rise from 13.2% to…

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  • 16 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-16/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-16/1/25

    The UK economy experienced modest growth in November 2024, with GDP rising by 0.1% following two months of decline. This upturn was driven by a 0.1% increase in services output, primarily bolstered by a 2% rise in accommodation and food services. Consumer-facing services grew by 0.5%, while wholesale and retail…

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  • 16 January
    NewsTesco hires Deliveroo’s head of strategy to lead Whoosh

    Tesco hires Deliveroo’s head of strategy to lead Whoosh

    Tesco has hired Deliveroo’s global head of strategy Francesca Jones to lead its Whoosh delivery service.  Jones joined Deliveroo in 2022 first as a global training and operational excellence manager before being promoted to head of strategy in 2023. Prior to that, she worked at Aldi as an area manager…

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  • 13 January
    NewsTesco urges gov to deliver plan for UK agriculture

    Tesco urges gov to deliver plan for UK agriculture

    Tesco is calling on the government to provide a clear and comprehensive plan to support UK farmers transition to net zero as it announces new plans to set up two low carbon concept farms in its supply chain to trial low carbon farming methods and help suppliers accelerate innovation. Speaking…

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  • 13 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-13/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-13/1/25

    Asda announced a significant overhaul of its operations, cutting 13 regional manager roles and consolidating management of supermarkets and express stores into 22 sub-regions from 30. The changes, driven by poor Christmas performance with a 5.8% drop in sales and a decline in market share to 12.5%, mark Allan Leighton’s…

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  • 13 January
    SupermarketsSainsbury’s boss criticises speed of Labour tax changes

    Sainsbury’s boss criticises speed of Labour tax changes

    Sainsbury’s CEO, Simon Roberts, has told the Telegraph that the chancellor gave businesses no time to plan for her £25bn tax changes. He said that the decision to increase employer National Insurance from April was “not something anyone expected – certainly, it wasn’t expected at the speed it was coming…

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  • 9 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-9/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-9/1/25

    The BRC-Nielsen IQ Shop Price Index showed shop price deflation at 1% in early December, up from 0.6% the previous month, reflecting strong discounting tied to a later Black Friday. Non-food prices fell sharply by 2.4%, though food inflation remained steady at 1.8%, its lowest since December 2021. BRC CEO…

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