LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - British store chains raised their prices less quickly last month, offering some respite for consumers grappling with the cost of living, the British Retail Consortium said ...
The private equity group that bought WHSmith’s high street business is considering shutting about 80 stores and cutting ...
Shop price inflation eases – but food costs are still up from a year ago - Consumers are paying 3.5 per cent more for food ...
A fish and chip shop in a Scottish seaside town has been named the second best in the UK at the National Fish & Chip Awards ...
The owner of TG Jones has called on advisers to draw up a restructuring plan to put the retailer on a stronger footing, but that could put around 80 stores at risk, according to reports.
A symbol of modern retail since 1976, the UK's first American style shopping mall is undergoing a huge transformation to see ...
Modella Capital, which bought around 480 shops from WH Smith last June, has reportedly asked restructuring experts to look at ...
A new survey has revealed the top supermarket frustrations that drive British shoppers to abandon their shopping trolleys, ...
Marks and Spencer recently shut its historic Stall Street branch in Bath, which had been trading for 93 years. The landmark shop closed its doors for good as the retailer moved to the new M&S flagship ...
Last month Quiz, a clothing store with 40 locations in the UK, announced that it had entered administration. The company, which was founded in Scotland in 1993, shut down its website and announced ...
Almost six in 10 shoppers (59%) say availability is a main reason they shop across multiple stores, the DHL Supply Chain study found.
Overall shop inflation fell slightly to 1.1% from January’s 1.5%, according to the British Retail Consortium and NIQ.