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  1. Retail Summit 2009 still on
  2. JJB Sports granted bank extension
  3. Woolworths reborn online
  4. January Website Rankings of Retailers
  5. Carpetright sales fall 9 per cent
  6. The City view - Morrisons
  7. Retail Summit 2009 -Leading retailers provide solutions to the current economic diffi
  8. Retail Summit 2009 - Benefit of multi-channel is the loyalty effect
  9. Retail Summit 2009 - Private equity deal-making could return by the end of the year.
  10. Retail Summit 2009 - Growth could return sharply.
  11. City view - Carpetright
  12. Trips made to non-food stores in January down by 3.7 per cent
  13. The city view - JD Sports
  14. Baugur files for bankruptcy
  15. Sustainability remains at core of Tesco strategy
  16. Kurt Salmon Associates says it is time to get focusing on those costs
  17. Co-operative Group ready to shout about its green credentials
  18. Shop price inflation rises in January
  19. Retail Summit 2009 - Kurt Salmon Associates says it is time to get focusing on those
  20. Retail Summit 2009 - Sustainability remains at core of Tesco strategy
  21. Retail Summit 2009 - Co-operative Group ready to shout about its green credentials
  22. Shop price inflation rises in January
  23. Trips made to non-food stores in January down by 3.7 per cent
  24. The city view - JD Sports
  25. Baugur files for bankruptcy
  26. City view - Carpetright
  27. Retail Summit 2009 - Benefit of multi-channel is the loyalty effect
  28. Retail Summit 2009 - Private equity deal-making could return by the end of the year.
  29. Retail Summit 2009 - Growth could return sharply.
  30. Retail Summit 2009 -Leading retailers provide solutions to the current economic diffi
  31. Recession continues to confront retailers with a changing World
  32. Shop Direct Group to boost web presence with ATG
  33. January Website Rankings of Retailers
  34. Carpetright sales fall 9 per cent
  35. The City view - Morrisons
  36. Retail Summit 2009 still on
  37. JJB Sports granted bank extension
  38. Woolworths reborn online
  39. Torex launches new customer loyalty system
  40. Interest rates are not the only solution says BRC
  41. Zavvi axes 242 more jobs as 17 stores close
  42. Businesses warned to pay due care and attention in treacherous conditions
  43. The City view - Signet Group
  44. Landsbanki tightens grip on Baugur stores
  45. The origins of meat
  46. House prices rise by 1.9% in January
  47. UK households are £4 a week worse off
  48. Debenhams gift card raises £29k for breast cancer charity
  49. Land Securities looks into the void
  50. The Retail System Forum (RSF09) 13th May 2009 - Registration now Open.
  51. Retail Summit 2009 - Hard decisions have to be made to ensure long-term success
  52. Retail Summit 2009 - Sir Brian Pitman suggests retailers must change to survive
  53. Baugur backs down on BG Holdings administration
  54. Baugur backs down on BG Holdings administration
  55. Buoyant mood helps Toy Fair success
  56. Are there limits to the growth of major retailers ?
  57. Austin Reed buys Viyella
  58. Retail Summit 2009 - Online retailers battle against lack of customer loyalty
  59. Retail Summit 2009 - Retailers divided on value of consistent pricing online and in-s
  60. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  61. DSG certainly has consistency across channels
  62. The City view - ASOS
  63. Tesco staff to share £126m payout
  64. Overseas is proving a bad trip for many retailers
  65. Carpetright to survive and thrive
  66. The City view - JJB Sports
  67. January retail sales see best performance in 8 months
  68. Tesco Direct to publish customer reviews
  69. MS boss admits mistakes in Shanghai
  70. British Land sells Meadowhall stake
  71. JJB confirms talks ongoing about sale of Fitness Clubs business
  72. FSB calls for more action to stimulate the economy
  73. Usdaw seeks Protective Award for Woolworths staff over lack of consultation
  74. £1bn Victoria Transport Interchange regeneration scheme gets go ahead
  75. Mango to open new store at Swords Pavilions
  76. On the shop floor with......Mothercare chief executive Ben Gordon
  77. Morrison cuts prices on 4000 products
  78. HM appoints Karl-Johan Persson as new CEO
  79. Stylo braces for administration
  80. The City view - Blacks Leisure
  81. House of Fraser safe after Landsbanki talks
  82. Fear steers UK shoppers away from online
  83. Land of Leather prepares for more redundancies
  84. February Website Rankings of Retailers
  85. City view - WH Smith
  86. Comment: The state of retail technology
  87. Halfords expands into Poland with support from Episys
  88. Click and collect drive-through services - only in the US?
  89. Cheap cuts of meat are a no-brainer
  90. Employers must heed new rules on sick leave
  91. Carluccios continues to roll-out pasta chain
  92. Case Study: Chic fashion chain Karen Millen launches Digital Direct Marketing strateg
  93. Hobbs and Swarovski confirm space in Centross arc
  94. El Corte Inglés prints retail signage instore with Web dSignShop
  95. The City view - HMV Group
  96. Valentines Day provides a welcome distraction from the recession
  97. Stylo creditors reject CVA plan
  98. February Website Rankings of Retailers
  99. Fear steers UK shoppers away from online
  100. Click and collect drive-through services - only in the US?
  101. Employers must heed new rules on sick leave
  102. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  103. The City view - HMV Group
  104. The City view - HMV Group
  105. UK Fashion Export Awards - closing date for entries 10 March
  106. Global confidence crisis pushes UK deeper into recession says CBI
  107. Best London sales in five months
  108. The City view - Kingfisher
  109. Laura Ashley issues profit warning
  110. Coupons growing at a fair clip
  111. Retailers call on local authorities to improve recycling rates
  112. Tesco no competition for ASOS
  113. Retail investment volumes set to increase in second half of 2009
  114. Boots expands in Liverpool
  115. Co-op to deploy workforce system in its 2,200 UK food stores
  116. Tesco no competition for ASOS
  117. City view - Debenhams
  118. Retailers call on local authorities to improve recycling rates
  119. Inflation fall less than expected
  120. ASDA hits back at LGA report on food packaging
  121. Douglas acquires 8 former Zavvi stores
  122. City view - Topps Tiles
  123. Stylo goes into administration
  124. Sports Direct sales up 12 per cent
  125. Thorntons profits fall
  126. Global confidence crisis pushes UK deeper into recession says CBI
  127. UK manufacturers struggle as orders sink to fresh low
  128. Kingfisher sales down 5.5 per cent
  129. Links of London bucks high street gloom with new flagship store in Leeds
  130. The City view - Sports Direct
  131. Administrators appointed to Lifestyle division of JJB Sports plc
  132. UK SMEs sell themselves short on £20 billion internet shopping bonanza
  133. Administrators announce sale of 160 Stylo stores and 165 concession outlets
  134. Managing cash and working capital
  135. BRC announces new chairman
  136. Underlying growth in retail sales remains steady
  137. New survey finds 94% of petrol station customers choose on price
  138. Clear road ahead for Halfords
  139. UK retailers back UK produce
  140. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  141. Comment: What does Pre-pack administration mean to a retail supplier?
  142. Less than 15% of retailers come out of January sales period unscathed
  143. Primark enjoys strong sales growth
  144. Average family now £3 a week worse off
  145. Packaging waste legislation - Good things come in small packages
  146. Credit crunch fashion is good for sales
  147. Comment: Capitalising on the e-commerce opportunity in the downturn
  148. The City view - Game Group
  149. Retail planning for e-christmas 2009
  150. Comment: The state of retail technology
  151. Figures prove the need for online caution
  152. UK consumers prefer debit cards over credit cards
  153. King Sturge to dispose of Qube and OSC leases
  154. Eating and drinking out-of-home sees early January uplift
  155. Tesco research flaws Fresh Easy
  156. Albemarle Bond boosts productivity with help from Vodat International
  157. Lets face fats, the kids are not getting any thinner
  158. CBI chief calls for UK version of Obamas www.recovery.gov
  159. Fall in High Street sales slows but job cuts rise
  160. Twenga - the online shopping search engine - reports a 500% growth for 2008
  161. The City View - Sports Direct
  162. Confectionery sector reduces Easter egg packaging by at least 25%
  163. City view - N Brown Group
  164. Star Micronics launches new compact high speed kiosk printing solution
  165. The City view - Game Group
  166. Box Technologies acquire UK importer status for Tipro Keyboards
  167. Comment: Are you ready for the PCI: DSS challenge?
  168. The City view - Dunelm
  169. Carphone Warehouse to cut 450 Jobs
  170. Clear road ahead for Halfords
  171. UK consumers prefer debit cards over credit cards
  172. Blooming Marvellous bought from administrators
  173. Comment: Online retailers - How to build trust online
  174. Commidea predicts that contactless payment will come of age in 2009
  175. Habitat Moves into the Middle East and Russia
  176. ASDA slashes 5000 more prices
  177. Ombudsman will penalise customers
  178. Dunelm still offers plenty of value
  179. Retail space
  180. Dunelm still offers plenty of value
  181. The City view - Game Group
  182. JJB tries to get its (mad) house in order
  183. Social networking a waste of time for many retailers
  184. Lastminute.com must be mad to open store in Birmingham
  185. Elvi calls in Administrators
  186. 150 UK Body Shop jobs to go in restructure
  187. Supermarket loyalty schemes are the most effective for retaining customers and encour
  188. Channel Islands Co-op selects ARC Retail Business Intelligence from Manthan Systems
  189. E-tailers go offensive to tackle online scams
  190. Morrisons online snub increasingly questionable
  191. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  192. Anybody remember Whole Foods Market?
  193. The City view - Marks Spencer
  194. 87 percent of shoppers are making changes in reaction to the recession
  195. Selling to Russia seminar
  196. ASDA launches Saving You Money TV channel
  197. E-tailers go offensive to tackle online scams
  198. Fujitsu signs European reseller agreement with Box Technologies
  199. Will smoke lead to fire for Gordon Ramsay
  200. Mosaic Fashions broken up in pre-pack to save chains
  201. Brand owners paying price for cheaper food
  202. Continued pain in store(s) for DSG
  203. Zavvi finds new home in The Hut
  204. Continued pain in store(s) for DSG
  205. Anybody remember Whole Foods Market?
  206. Will smoke lead to fire for Gordon Ramsay
  207. Brand owners paying price for cheaper food
  208. Asda consolidates position with further growth and share gains
  209. Independent retailers experience heavy falls in sales
  210. The City view - Burberry
  211. Amazon is not alone in online bookselling jungle
  212. Brand Licensing Europe launches Toy, Health Beauty and Housewares product showcases
  213. Long-awaited retail growth surfaces in January
  214. Woolworths charity re-born as Kids First Trust
  215. The City view - DSG
  216. Problems mount at Marks Spencer
  217. Tesco recycles all waste meat into renewable energy
  218. Retail Systems Forum 2009 - Delivering the customer interface through technology
  219. UK IT spending slowdown to hit retail sector the hardest
  220. Top 10 Pure-play Online UK Retailers
  221. Retail shopper numbers stay out of minus 4% drop-zone
  222. The City view - Mulberry
  223. Mulberry upbeat about full year
  224. BBC worldwide launches new childrens initiative with Picturehouse Cinemas
  225. Sainsburys snaps up Co-op outlets
  226. Supermarket expansion plans are good news for customer service professionals
  227. Comment: PCI DSS: Cutting through the compliance
  228. Mothercare reduces costs by printing POS instore
  229. City view - ASOS
  230. Problems mount at Marks Spencer
  231. Sainsburys snaps up Co-op outlets
  232. Tesco recycles all waste meat into renewable energy
  233. 2009 will be a cathartic year for UK retail
  234. Special report - The Hidden Shopper
  235. Access to credit still hitting businesses says CBI
  236. Debenhams buys Principles assets
  237. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  238. VAT increase planned for worst possible time says BRC
  239. Special report - The Hidden Shopper
  240. Access to credit still hitting businesses says CBI
  241. Spending begins at home
  242. JJB considers bids for Fitness Clubs
  243. The City view - DSG
  244. Fashion retailing - Where have all the staff gone?
  245. Age discrimination claims on the rise
  246. US retail, is it all it is cracked up to be?
  247. Green shoots at Marks Spencer
  248. Focus on Debenhams debt will end, but just not yet
  249. The City view - Greggs
  250. Focus on Debenhams debt will end, but just not yet