British retailers enjoy strong sales growth in November
Retail sales rose by 1.4% in November and were 4.7% higher than a year earlier
Retail sales rose by 1.4% in November and were 4.7% higher than a year earlier
London mayor Sadiq Khan calls for some petrol stations to be reserved for the exclusive use of key workers
Some totes need to be used 20,000 times to offset the overall impact of production
Sports events like Wimbledon sees consumers eating at home rather than at restaurants
Retailers say they will face increased cost and complexity when moving goods
After most onerous restrictions in Britain’s peacetime history England takes a ‘major step’ towards freedom
Brexit trade rules could leave businesses paying tariffs on goods they supply to subsidiaries in the EU
Minister warns businesses based in Republic to actively claim zero tariff on UK imports
Britain reports 40,000 new cases and 744 deaths – the highest daily figures since April
If resolution elusive, closure of gateway port to Europe in southern England is concerning
Securing quick agreement ‘matters greatly for jobs and livelihoods’, bosses say
Gloomy picture persists for high street despite sales volumes rising 0.8% in August
New threat to fragile recovery as SMEs say lockdown loans could lead to cuts, closures
Non-essential stores reopen for first time in 12 weeks with Primark among the busiest
Industry leaders fear trading will be harder and more costly without comprehensive deal
London department store is big tourist attraction for Chinese shoppers
EU Parliament president says sides should be ‘way more ambitious’ with trade agreement
In the fourth quarter, volumes fell by 1%, their worst performance since early 2017
But analysts warn about rise in credit card defaults in first quarter of the year
In the UK insolvencies have jumped by more than a fifth since 2016
Latest data bucks trend of slowing consumer spending ahead of Brexit deadline
British Retail Consortium ‘extremely concerned’ about effects of disorderly Brexit
Many retailers forced to cut prices to lure shoppers as Tesco outperforms rivals
Mike Ashley tells MPs mainstream high street is ‘already dead’
Some Britons aren’t taking any chances on Brexit, and already have plans in place in case Britain runs out of food
Poor weather and early Easter create testing environment for retailers
Persuading shoppers to part with their cash will be tougher than ever in Brexit Britain
Impact of online shopping and increases in the cost of living have hit stores
British Retail Consortium numbers buck trend of weakening consumer spending
With annual inflation pushing towards 3% Britons are becoming cautious in spending
Consumers feel squeeze from faster inflation as retail sales decline 0.7%
First-quarter sales down for first time since 2011, says British Retail Consortium
British Retail Consortium warns consumers to expect retail prices to rise from January
Cheese product is targeted at millennials and working parents
This week we start to see Brexit-era in hard numbers with economic data published for July
Late starter moved into food after a career in retail management with Hamleys
Agreement marks biggest assault on British market by the online retail giant
Britain’s retailers predict that almost 1m jobs in the sector will go by 2025
The department store chain’s decision to cut back on coats during warm autumn paid off
British Retail Consortium said total retail spending was just 0.6 per cent higher than a year before
Total sales drop by 0.3% last month in value terms - their biggest annual fall since April 2013
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