Hours after having announced the latest in a series of new stores openings in Bath and Bristol, M&S has denied turning its back on city centre high stree
Widespread reports of outlet centre success rates continue with London’s O2 joining the party, publishing strong first half gains.The combined Entertainmen
As the Euros continue, the Olympics loom and Wimbledon starts, sport is the big merchandise story in the UK at the moment and retail is taking a deep dive. S
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An extra 25 Scottish League Cup group-stage matches are to be streamed live in the coming season.It means every game involving the seven Premiership sides will
In a new blow to travellers going abroad Ryanair today issued an apology saying scores of its flights have been delayed today. The carrier hit out at European a
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A local authority's gambling policies could be changed to improve public health.Sunderland City Council has launched a consultation into its licensing policies
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Growth in the UK service sector slowed last month amid a “seize-up” in activity as companies put projects on hold in the run-up to the general election.The
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5 hours agoBy Lora Jones, BBC BusinessGettyWater companies could face a "flood" of legal challenges over sewage discharges, lawyers have said, after a landmar