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  1. Brokers note - DSG
  2. DSGi like for likes fall
  3. 99p Stores tells a good story
  4. Multi-channel executive roles grow in importance
  5. US: PaySecure Pilot shows consumer willingness to use PIN debit online
  6. On the Shop Floor with...Ben Sherman chief executive Miles Gray
  7. Social Networking Sites Account for More than 20 Percent of All U.S. Online Display A
  8. Comment - Online Payments Security is crucial to further online sales growth
  9. Short length of employee service in retail sector leads to high levels of trust in ma
  10. Marketing in a recovering economy
  11. Torex Pre Season Planning selected by Mothercare
  12. August footfall sees sharpest fall in seven months
  13. ASA bans American Apparel ad
  14. Discount, grocery and fashion retailers pick'n'mix ex-Woolworths stores
  15. Over 5,000 retailers to go out of business next year
  16. Debenhams reduces IT help desk costs by 25 per cent.
  17. Debenhams reduces IT help desk costs by 25 per cent.
  18. Discount, grocery and fashion retailers pick'n'mix ex-Woolworths stores
  19. Brokers note - HMV Group
  20. Morrisons first half numbers to finally inject life into share price
  21. Matalan launches recruitment drive
  22. HMV buys 7digital stake
  23. Pound Shops up 60 per cent as posh shoppers pile in
  24. Comment - Online Payments Security is crucial to further online sales growth
  25. Torex Pre Season Planning selected by Mothercare
  26. Brokers note - Flying Brands
  27. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  28. Brokers note - Debenhams
  29. Brokers note - Debenhams
  30. Non-fashion and homewares see strong growth..
  31. Theo Fennell posts £2m loss
  32. Retail round up - The Tuesday papers
  33. Recovery hopes premature says BRC
  34. Kingfisher error forces early interims statement
  35. Low paid jobs hardest hit by recession
  36. Brokers note - Kingfisher
  37. Sports Direct fan club grows as management focus intensifies
  38. Doctors call time on alcohol promotion
  39. G20 rules could fuel further bank bailouts
  40. Sports Direct on track for EBITDA of at least £150m
  41. Swine flu gets businesses hot under the collar as two thirds already affected
  42. Want to know the latest shopper habits? Look in your basket
  43. Strong getting even stronger
  44. Money Talks - ID protection is key to further online sales growth
  45. Shop price deflation comes home
  46. Broker note - Thorntons
  47. Brokers note - Thorntons
  48. Cash-strapped Britons ditch brand loyalty
  49. Visitor registration opens for toy fair 2010
  50. Dragons' Den star Caan teams up with ING for commercial real estate fund
  51. Homebase sales growth lifts Home Retail Group
  52. Carpetright bullish on future
  53. Comet sales boost helps Kesa
  54. Morrisons profits rocket
  55. Cash-strapped Britons ditch brand loyalty
  56. UK firms need to tighten up on Web app security
  57. A boost in store for fashion retailers?
  58. Kingfisher Shopping Centre signs two new stores
  59. "Make do and mend" costs retail SMEs nearly £1bn a year
  60. Does Government do enough for SMEs?
  61. Halfords surpass one-millionth "reserve and collect" milestone
  62. Stansted's on top of the World
  63. Brokers note - Kesa Electricals
  64. A boost in store for fashion retailers?
  65. N. Brown Group buys High and Mighty
  66. British consumer spending showing signs of upturn
  67. E.U. Warns web shoppers of illegal practices
  68. UK firms need to tighten up on Web app security
  69. Tesco and Fortis finalise insurance partnership
  70. Brokers note - Kesa Electricals
  71. Mid-market retailers see good start to September but underlying demand still sluggish
  72. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  73. Loss prevention solutions must benefit all parts of retailers' businesses
  74. Retail round up - The Monday papers
  75. Nearly 250 retail jobs on the way for Elgin
  76. Brokers note - Debenhams
  77. New European ruling on sickness and holidays
  78. Unless e-crime is taken seriously the problem will not be resolved
  79. Debenhams full year on target
  80. Brokers note - Kingfisher
  81. Protecting consumer rights brings benefits to retailers
  82. VeriFone Retail Forum - Wednesday 23 September - Innovation is the Future of Retail
  83. Grocery shrugs off recession as inflation falls
  84. Brokers note - Next
  85. Dunelm's attributes increasingly recognised
  86. No let up by fraudsters as online card spend soars
  87. 2 Seconds is the new threshold of acceptability for eCommerce web page response times
  88. Twitter to replace email marketing
  89. Next sees improvement in customer confidence.
  90. Sales growth in grocery sector slows as food inflation slows
  91. Consumers are recovering but the hangover is long-term
  92. Comment - Corporate payment cards good for businesses bad for retailers
  93. High Street forced to respond to savvy shoppers
  94. Mothercare sgns at Hardwick Retail Park, Kings Lynn
  95. Research shows that 87% consumers would switch brands for a BOGOF or price discount
  96. ONS - Retail growth mixed across sectors
  97. Brokers note - Kingfisher
  98. Ocado moves slowly to flotation with FD appointment
  99. B&Q boosts Kingfisher profit
  100. Clocking on to productivity management tools
  101. Comment- To what extent can merchants be key players in the evolving prepaid business
  102. Bourne Leisure implements Logrhythm for PCI DSS compliance
  103. Brokers note - Next
  104. I Want One of Those launches loyalty scheme with Maximiles UK
  105. Nicolas improves on shelf availability improved by 30 per cent
  106. Increasing media presence in Spar stores
  107. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  108. Sharp losses across the board as good weather, lower footfall hit retailers hard
  109. Comment - Credit card fraud isn't real identity theft
  110. Brokers note - French Connection
  111. British Burberry big In London Fashion Week
  112. Pension schemes to face 'quality mark' test
  113. Primark to become a major European force
  114. Shoppers spend nearly 4 billion online in August
  115. JD Sports improves profits
  116. Brokers note - JD Sports
  117. Pension schemes to face 'quality mark' test
  118. Primark to become a major European force
  119. Shoppers spend nearly 4 billion online in August
  120. JD Sports improves profits
  121. Comment - Credit card fraud isn't real identity theft
  122. Brokers note - French Connection
  123. Sharp losses across the board as good weather, lower footfall hit retailers hard
  124. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  125. Comment- To what extent can merchants be key players in the evolving prepaid business
  126. Bourne Leisure implements Logrhythm for PCI DSS compliance
  127. Brokers note - Next
  128. I Want One of Those launches loyalty scheme with Maximiles UK
  129. Nicolas improves on shelf availability improved by 30 per cent
  130. Increasing media presence in Spar stores
  131. Comment - Corporate payment cards good for businesses bad for retailers
  132. High Street forced to respond to savvy shoppers
  133. Mothercare signs at Hardwick Retail Park, Kings Lynn
  134. Research shows that 87% consumers would switch brands for a BOGOF or price discount
  135. ONS - Retail growth mixed across sectors
  136. HMV aims to top the charts for customer service
  137. Video - British Burberry big In London Fashion Week
  138. Boden seeks to conquer Europe
  139. 48 per cent of shoppers buy gifts in September to spread the cost of Christmas
  140. Six new tenants for Northside Shopping Centre, Dublin
  141. Families disposable income rises
  142. Blacks Leisure agrees standstill agreement
  143. Video - Recession turns Brits back to home comforts
  144. Game Group profits dive
  145. Obama urges global economy rethink
  146. Cheap office rents spur City revival
  147. Timberland opens new store in Belfast's Victoria Square
  148. Many consumers yet to click with online grocery shopping
  149. B&Q fires Autumn pricing salvo
  150. Topps Tiles confirms profit forecasts
  151. Brokers note - Next
  152. Zara to finally open-up online store
  153. House of Fraser fights back against shrink
  154. CBI - Economic outlook brightens but 2010 remain tough
  155. Administrators appointed to Sandcity division of Blacks
  156. What changes are retailers making to their HR strategies to adapt to the recession?
  157. Retail HR strategies - A KPMG/Synovate Retail Think Tank White Paper
  158. CBI - Economic outlook brightens but 2010 remain tough
  159. Administrators appointed to Sandcity division of Blacks
  160. Brokers note - Next
  161. Zara to finally open-up online store
  162. House of Fraser fights back against shrink
  163. B&Q fires Autumn pricing salvo
  164. Topps Tiles confirms profit forecasts
  165. Video - Recession turns Brits back to home comforts
  166. Game Group profits dive
  167. Obama urges global economy rethink
  168. Cheap office rents spur City revival
  169. Timberland opens new store in Belfast's Victoria Square
  170. Families disposable income rises
  171. Blacks Leisure agrees standstill agreement
  172. Six new tenants for Northside Shopping Centre, Dublin
  173. 48 per cent of shoppers buy gifts in September to spread the cost of Christmas
  174. HMV aims to top the charts for customer service
  175. Video - British Burberry big In London Fashion Week
  176. Boden seeks to conquer Europe
  177. European retailers to deliver a more localised offer over the next 10 years
  178. Brokers note - Topps Tiles
  179. Credit crunch fuels growth in cybercrime
  180. Savills appointed at Eden in High Wycombe
  181. Comment - Increase revenues by 'saving the sale'
  182. Comment: Build confidence, not inventory
  183. JJB Sports losses widen.
  184. Unlocking the Value of Retail Returns
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  186. Hatrick of deals at Victoria Shopping Centre, Harrogate
  187. Agency Worker Regulations could be in force by 2010
  188. Favourable light to shine back on Tesco
  189. Non-fashion, Homewares bounce back while fashion remains depressed
  190. A better outlook for retail from across the pond
  191. Brokers note - Halfords
  192. Online retailing flourishing in US
  193. Maximise your online & multi channel offering by attending the Internet Retailing Con
  194. Many consumers yet to click with online grocery shopping
  195. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  196. Default retirement age can stay (for now), says High Court judge
  197. Mobile coupons and smart posters will fuel growth of NFC mobile payments
  198. Brokers note - JD Sports
  199. Little Star Creations secures Little Princess
  200. Toy Fair takes five
  201. Retail round up - The Tuesday papers
  202. George Davies' GIVe fashion label selects K3 to help lead the fashion pack
  203. UK High Street sales stabilise
  204. Brokers note - Asos
  205. Online advertising expenditure overtakes TV for the first time
  206. Sports and energy drinks sales race ahead to the billion pound mark
  207. Fathers to have longer paternity leave from 2011
  208. ASOS ahead of the game
  209. Blacks Leisure to close 89 stores
  210. Marks & Spencer like-for-like sales fall 0.5 per cent
  211. Poundstretcher selects Aldata for PDA-based voice-directed warehousing
  212. Comment - Wake up to the implications of turning 'notspots' into 'gotspots'
  213. Brokers note - Marks & Spencer
  214. Retail round up - The Thursday papers
  215. Mobile coupons and smart posters will fuel growth of NFC mobile payments
  216. Retail round up - The Friday papers
  217. Minimum wage - restraint needed next year too
  218. Sears choose Ceros to launch world's first fully interactive, integrated online catal
  219. Central London business rates to rise 40%
  220. Brokers note - Dunelm
  221. PayPal boosts its senior executive firepower
  222. City Column - Argos under growing pricing pressure
  223. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  224. Visa’s fee rise risks higher shop prices
  225. Self-service checkouts are coming to many more stores near you
  226. Mid-sized retailers see slight uptake in September but gains remain unconvincing
  227. Stores remain cornerstone of retailers' multi-channel propositions
  228. Brokers note - French Connection
  229. Visa's fee rise risks higher shop prices
  230. Self-service checkouts are coming to many more stores near you
  231. Mid-sized retailers see slight uptake in September but gains remain unconvincing
  232. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  233. City Column - Argos under growing pricing pressure
  234. Brokers note - Dunelm
  235. PayPal boosts its senior executive firepower
  236. Retail round up - The Friday papers
  237. Minimum wage - restraint needed next year too
  238. Sears choose Ceros to launch world's first fully interactive, integrated online catal
  239. Central London business rates to rise 40%
  240. Poundstretcher selects Aldata for PDA-based voice-directed warehousing
  241. Comment - Wake up to the implications of turning 'notspots' into 'gotspots'
  242. Brokers note - Marks & Spencer
  243. Retail round up - The Thursday papers
  244. Mobile coupons and smart posters will fuel growth of NFC mobile payments
  245. Brokers note - Asos
  246. Online advertising expenditure overtakes TV for the first time
  247. Van Hage works with K3 for new store launch
  248. Brokers note - Tesco
  249. Mill Gate Shopping Centre attracts three new stores
  250. Video - Supermarket Watchdog Needed