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  1. Findel has credibility crisis
  2. Boots Dental Plan customers bank details stolen
  3. OFT to pay damages to WM Morrison
  4. Thorntons like for likes rise
  5. Joined-up Thinking from K3 at Retail Solutions
  6. Carling to sponsor movies on ITV's digital channels
  7. Customers back carrier bag charges
  8. Wardrobe Clear Out raises over £3.2 million worth of stock for Cancer Research UK
  9. Scottish shop sales slow severely
  10. Fighting Corporation Tax rise just as important as debate on income tax says FPB
  11. OTC reveals top beauty products in pharmacy
  12. Comment: Extend the reach of your B2C marketing campaign with Online Lead Generation
  13. Husky has serious issues with Weee Directive
  14. Underlying growth in retail sales remains robust
  15. Scottish shop sales slow severely
  16. Sports Direct confident despite market conditions
  17. Going green is causing entrepreneurs to see red
  18. OFT to investigate tobacco manufacturers and retailers over retail price practices
  19. Current climate puts retailers between a rock and a hard place.
  20. New report shows digitised retailing is the way of the future
  21. Comment: Online Fraud - The Card Not Present Conundrum
  22. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  23. OFT launches new probe into supermarkets
  24. Industry marketing can help to reduce harmful drinking
  25. New report shows digitised retailing is the way of the future
  26. Comment: Awareness of WEEE is high but there are still misconceptions
  27. Leading names in retail provide insight into retail technology strategies at Retail S
  28. Increase store productivity, customer satisfaction levels and revenues with NCR at Re
  29. Carpetright profits on track despite tough conditions
  30. Instore cuts losses
  31. Game delivers strong LFL growth
  32. N Brown online sales rocket
  33. DSG to close Italian stores
  34. Sales monitor reveals poor Easter sales says BSSA
  35. Retail sales suffer sharp drop in April says CBI
  36. Dunelm starting to find favour in this tough market
  37. Competition Commission publishes its final report in its inquiry into UK groceries re
  38. Argos profits rise
  39. Grocery largely immune from consumer spending slowdown
  40. Losses from card skimming increase significantly, despite a drop in incidents recorde
  41. Shoppers Turn to Discount Retailers Aldi, Netto and Lidl
  42. Retail sales suffer sharp drop in April says CBI
  43. April shopper numbers rise
  44. ASDA to remove carrier bags from checkouts
  45. UK consumer confidence remains low
  46. Cost of plastic increases as consumers find credit hard to come by
  47. Sound Control Group appoints administrators
  48. Howden Joinery sales rise
  49. Land of Leather sales fall again
  50. Local Shops failed by grocery market investigation
  51. Can George really go upmarket - with or without Coleen?
  52. Internet retailing - you've gotta be in it to win it
  53. Around 18,000 Credit card applications rejected every day
  54. Agency worker or temp?
  55. Rip Curl takes first UK outlet at Gunwharf Quays
  56. The cost of forecourt crime increased 13% during 2007
  57. Netto outstrips the competition as more shoppers seek out its value proposition
  58. Home Depot to close 15 stores
  59. Comment: Consumers rapidly moving away from using cash
  60. European Retail Solutions Awards 2008 shortlist announced
  61. Vision Express expands following 75 store acquisition
  62. High Level retail HR leaders to address our 2nd Annual Retail HR Summit
  63. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  64. April Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
  65. April Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
  66. East of England Co-op commits to carrier bag
  67. Carling to sponsor movies on ITV's digital channels
  68. Land Securities signs up Barclays as new tenant in Piccadilly Circus
  69. Exports help limit manufacturing slowdown but conditions vary greatly across UK
  70. Carpetright has little in its favour in current market
  71. Virgin Mobile announces sponsorship of Big Brother 9
  72. BRC reports shop prices up only 1.2 per cent
  73. BRC reports shop prices up only 1.2 per cent
  74. Carpetright has little in its favour in current market
  75. Carling to sponsor movies on ITV's digital channels
  76. Land Securities signs up Barclays as new tenant in Piccadilly Circus
  77. Exports help limit manufacturing slowdown but conditions vary greatly across UK
  78. East of England Co-op commits to carrier bag
  79. April Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
  80. High Level retail HR leaders to address our 2nd Annual Retail HR Summit
  81. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  82. The cost of forecourt crime increased 13% during 2007
  83. Netto outstrips the competition as more shoppers seek out its value proposition
  84. Home Depot to close 15 stores
  85. Comment: Consumers rapidly moving away from using cash
  86. European Retail Solutions Awards 2008 shortlist announced
  87. Vision Express expands following 75 store acquisition
  88. Rip Curl takes first UK outlet at Gunwharf Quays
  89. Can George really go upmarket - with or without Coleen?
  90. Around 18,000 Credit card applications rejected every day
  91. Agency worker or temp?
  92. Local Shops failed by grocery market investigation
  93. Tesco launches groceries website in Polish
  94. Fall in retail activity hits new plateau
  95. Standard Life Investments brings dreams to Hollywood Retail Park
  96. Only the most sustainable of products will survive
  97. ELC gift cards won't do nicely at Mothercare
  98. Best Buy invests £1.1bn in Carphone Warehouse
  99. Next sales slow as consumer slowdown bites
  100. Virgin Mobile announces sponsorship of Big Brother 9
  101. Monsoon arrives at Cricklade Street Cirencester
  102. Less packaging or more food storage info? When green issues collide
  103. Retail Eyes launches new auditing service
  104. e-tailers: focus on common consumer complaint or pay the penalty
  105. Signet figures sparkle in the UK but held back by US
  106. No relief in sight as interest rates remain unchanged at 5%
  107. King Sturge appointed on Park Mall, Ashford
  108. HMV trading update ahead of expectations
  109. Less packaging or more food storage info? When green issues collide
  110. Signet figures sparkle in the UK but held back by US
  111. High Level retail HR leaders to address our 2nd Annual Retail HR Summit
  112. Hunter moves to block Dobbies rights issue
  113. Leading retailers provide insight into strategic business strategies at Retail Soluti
  114. Lend lease retail launches gift card scheme
  115. Pakistan retailer adopts Kurt Salmon Associates' supply chain blueprint.
  116. Debit cards replacing cheques at retailers
  117. Tobacco display ban could cost retailers £252 million
  118. Personal shopping will become more important to the retail experience
  119. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  120. Debit cards replacing cheques at retailers
  121. Two thirds of shoppers will pay by fingerprint in 2015
  122. Sales values fall for a second month
  123. Futura announces first module of new java-based solution at Retail Solutions
  124. Leading names in retail provide insight into retail technology strategies at Retail S
  125. CPI inflation rises to 3.0 per cent
  126. Sanderson celebrates multi-channel expansion at Retail Solutions 2008
  127. ASDA first quarter results show 5% increase in like for likes
  128. Falling prices hits housing market
  129. How Britain eats - UK supermarkets must try harder ...
  130. Sainsbury's profits rise 28%
  131. Tesco strengthens position in South Korea
  132. PCI deadline will not be met by most retailers
  133. Unite ballots Argos workers for industrial action
  134. ScS upholstery issues another profit warning
  135. ASDA's People in Retail Award leads to positive environmental awareness
  136. Less packaging or more food storage info? When green issues collide
  137. Restaurant chains back on the menu for some investors
  138. Shake-up of workers' rights could backfire, warns FPB
  139. Best Buy looking for a miracle
  140. Who really is the lowest priced UK supermarket?
  141. Retailers express concern at failure to consult for Business Rate Supplements
  142. BoE's King 'the nice decade is behind us'
  143. Will economic conditions force a decline in entrepreneurial activity?
  144. Intelligent Retail, the multichannel retail company, premieres at Retail Solutions
  145. VeriFone to host Security Advisory Clinic at Retail Solutions
  146. Boscombe riding on artificial surf reef to catch investment wave
  147. DSG to slash dividend
  148. Clinton Cards on track but tougher times lie ahead
  149. Retailers crackdown on dishonest staff
  150. Star Micronics demonstrates range of new industry-leading products at Retail Solution
  151. Waitrose new brand advertising campaign speaks to food lovers
  152. More self-service technology coming to stores near you
  153. Reading and responding to your prospects' buying behaviour in the web 2.0 world
  154. The Sunday Papers from the Retail Bulletin
  155. More self-service technology coming to stores near you
  156. Morrisons launches 10 million reusable bag giveaway
  157. New 'InstaBadge' is the Re-usable Name Badge Innovation from Badgemaster
  158. London sales up unlike UK fall
  159. Credit crunch hits middle classes
  160. Former Mk One chief buys Ethel Austin
  161. Debenhams staff kick off retail trust week in a bath of baked beans
  162. European Central Bank to stay firm on interest rates
  163. JJB sales fall sharply
  164. M&S profits break £1bn barrier
  165. Best Buy looking for a miracle
  166. ASDA's People in Retail Award leads to positive environmental awareness
  167. Credit crunch hits middle classes
  168. European Central Bank to stay firm on interest rates
  169. OFT warns Sports Direct International over 'closing down' promotions
  170. New benefits for temporary workers could harm small businesses and cost jobs
  171. Dwell reaches tenth store opening milestone with signing at Cabot Circus, Bristol
  172. One in four CEOs will lose their jobs through private equity but rewards remain high
  173. bssa blasts lack of Government consultation for Small Business Rate Bill
  174. Tesco makes cash offer for Dobbies
  175. New employee database: solution to a genuine employer problem or a step too far?
  176. One in four CEOs will lose their jobs through private equity but rewards remain high
  177. OFT warns Sports Direct International over 'closing down' promotions
  178. New agency temps proposals will damage work opportunities says BRC
  179. Marks and Spencer get wise to StoreSpace
  180. Ofcom research highlights identity fraud worry
  181. Start Licensing appoints Tanside to produce Beano and Dandy collectable range
  182. Deloitte appointed administrators to MK One
  183. New consumer protection rules on unfair commercial practices come into force
  184. Tesco rolls with the punches while rolling out around the world
  185. Bolland successfully changed perception of Morrisons
  186. Slowdown in volume of sales as the household sector weakens
  187. Sales of 'high ticket' items holding up well in a softening market
  188. European Retail Solutions Awards 2008 shortlist announced
  189. Leading names in retail provide insight into retail technology strategies at Retail S
  190. Online clothing sales benefit from bad weather
  191. Mothercare profits rocket
  192. Tesco rolls with the punches while rolling out around the world
  193. Bolland successfully changed perception of Morrisons
  194. Surprise government announcement on Agency Workers
  195. M&Co. launch new Store Card with LaSer UK
  196. JJB Sports acquires privately held Qube Footwear
  197. The White Company to open IN Quakers Friars Bristol
  198. How to convince the City to love you again
  199. International sales predicted to grow significantly
  200. Ann Summers' has to fight to retain its edge
  201. Sales of 'high ticket' items holding up well in a softening market
  202. Online clothing sales benefit from bad weather
  203. Retail round up - Sunday papers
  204. Asda's price message lures in shoppers
  205. Retailers look to breathe new life into second-hand goods
  206. Stylo posts loss following tough market conditions
  207. Baugur drops Moss Bross bid.
  208. Will small prove to be financially beautiful?
  209. London retailers continue to valiantly squeeze out growth
  210. Mothercare heading for world domination
  211. Laura Ashley like for likes down 7.6 per cent
  212. Burberry profits rocket
  213. Topps Tiles cuts dividend
  214. 2008: More than cost reduction
  215. Sofa sales sink ever further
  216. Jessops sales fall
  217. Blacks reduces losses
  218. Downturn bites into grocery sector
  219. 'Out-of-touch' retailers throw away high-street sales
  220. Borders UK books in The Retail Suite from Itim
  221. It's all about Adding Retail Value at Retail Solutions '08
  222. Tesco in demand for more legislation shocker
  223. Time for 'Plan B' Sir Stuart?
  224. Useful research can be held back by overzealous privacy advocates
  225. Shoppers stay away in May as reality bites
  226. White Paper: Multi-channel retailing - The route to customer focus
  227. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  228. May Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
  229. City Column - Will Theo Fennell shine under new regime?
  230. High Level retail HR leaders to address our 2nd Annual Retail HR Summit
  231. 'Out-of-touch' retailers throw away high-street sales
  232. ASDA's People in Retail Award leads to positive environmental awareness
  233. Retail Solutions: Your guide to the biggest event of the retail technology calendar
  234. Smartphones bigger security risk to organisations than laptops.
  235. 2008: More than cost reduction
  236. Multiyork acquires unit at Lakeside Retail Park, West Thurrock
  237. Britons becoming greener - but how deep are the roots?
  238. Tesco shows its mobility in growing non-food sales
  239. Consumers prepared to scratch ready meals from shopping lists
  240. Kingfisher beats forecasts
  241. May Website Rankings of 100 Retailers
  242. Storytelling tour to take place across UK retailers
  243. Warning as staff 'claim £1bn false expenses'
  244. Tesco shows its mobility in growing non-food sales
  245. New consumer protection rules on unfair commercial practices come into force
  246. Retailers are wasting 7.5% of their wage bill on poor allocation of store staff hours
  247. WH Smith like for likes down
  248. All rise for Morrisons
  249. Profits rise at Halfords
  250. Unexpected May upturn in shopper numbers confounds trend