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  1. Halfords performance strengthens full year earnings expectation.
  2. Research suggests opportunities for discount food retailers...
  3. Cheltenham High Street gets a New Look
  4. HMV enjoys bumper Christmas
  5. Home Retail Group expects profits ahead of forecasts
  6. Mothercare like for likes rise
  7. DSGi trading ahead of the game
  8. The Retail Systems Forum 2010- Tackling the Challenges in Retail with Technology
  9. Torex launches next version of Retail POS Solution
  10. How are consumers closing the multichannel Gap ?
  11. Retailers not convinced about alcohol labelling switch.
  12. Recession continues to impact the shopper says research
  13. Tesco donates £50,000 to Red Cross Haiti appeal
  14. Recession driving up retail crime.
  15. Households in Northern Ireland have highest weekly spend of UK countries
  16. You can rejuvenate your career with Retail Trust's ReWork programme
  17. What techniques can we use to measure the effectiveness of our multichannel strategie
  18. Retail round up - The Sunday papers
  19. Hostile weather wreaks havoc on the High Street
  20. Games Workshop profit rockets
  21. Online shoppers spend their way out of recession.
  22. BRC - Best December for at least 7 years
  23. UK search marketing sector rebounds after positive Christmas Season led by retail
  24. Strong trading for Burberry
  25. Cloud-based B2B integration on the rise
  26. NFC phones to play key role in multi-channel retailing
  27. Online shoppers spend their way out of recession.
  28. Kesa like for likes slip
  29. Review - The Retail Bulletin Multi-Channel Summit 2010
  30. Morrisons enjoys strong Christmas
  31. Online sales up by a quarter this Christmas as more people surf for bargains
  32. Data Security Firm's reveals most commonly used passwords
  33. Top 500 global corporations lose £12 billion annually due to sourcing failures
  34. Retailers save money by going green
  35. UK economy improving, but struggling to enter recovery phase
  36. UK manufacturers return to growth as exports pick up
  37. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  38. Pound shop growth highlights broadening appeal of budget shopping
  39. Big freeze prompts one in four shoppers to switch from High Street to online
  40. Beale narrows losses
  41. CBI Chief warns of dangers of not sustaining growth
  42. Shoezone steps into the Pavillion Shopping Centre, Thornaby
  43. Confidence up but saving at five-year high
  44. Families no better off than a year ago
  45. Self-service checkouts' growing take-up in non-food
  46. Responsible local shops have nothing to fear from new alcohol code
  47. NFC phones to play key role in multi-channel retailing
  48. Preparing for the Upturn - Hear from leading retailers at the Retail HR Summit 2010
  49. UK Security Breach Investigations Report 2010 Published
  50. WH Smith on track for full year
  51. KKR to buy Pets at Home
  52. UK Security Breach Investigations Report 2010 Published
  53. New POS printer power consumption strategy announced by Star Micronics
  54. Retailers disappointed by weak New Year sales
  55. Barclaycard brings freedom to over 30,000 retail outlets across the UK
  56. Stand by for a High Street revival.
  57. Sir David Jones steps down as JJB chairman
  58. Findel like-for-like sales down 3 per cent
  59. Toy Fair surges with renewed interest
  60. Shop Direct to axe 1500 jobs
  61. Brands risk losing six in ten customers between sales channels
  62. Axis Security to protect Peacocks Shopping Centre
  63. Comment - Get your head into the cloud
  64. Barclaycard payment solution launch to open up European markets
  65. McDonald's rolls out self-service kiosks around Europe
  66. Record Share for online sales of consumer durable goods in December
  67. Retail round up - The Weekend papers
  68. Anglia Co-Operative unifies Store Management processes with Torex.
  69. Crossrail funding threatens London revival.
  70. Fashion leads upward trend on High Street
  71. Tobacco display ban decision is "damaging for small shops" says SGF
  72. London 2012 appoints John Lewis as Tier Three Provider
  73. Clinton Cards Group sets a fresh benchmark for work-based learning in retail sector
  74. Battery recycling not all down to retailers
  75. New Look confirms IPO
  76. Discounters get caught in the crossfire as major players go to war
  77. Sales in the grocery sector slowed as snow swept the country
  78. Home Retail Group introduce innovative packaging
  79. Tesco in £100M boost to UK Green Economy.
  80. Retailers contain effect of VAT increase
  81. Carpetright enjoys strong Q3
  82. UK consumers cutting back less and largely unaffected by VAT increase
  83. Consumers set to cut their holiday spend by as much as 50% this year
  84. Almost half the population now shop online
  85. Shopping centres clicks on to social networking
  86. UK online shoppers are the biggest spenders in Europe
  87. Home Retail Group introduce innovative packaging
  88. FootFall in January was down 2.6 per cent compared to the same month last year.
  89. Tough new code shows supermarkets comitted to supplier relationships.
  90. Retailers urged to review security strategy following significant rise in theft
  91. Shopping centre clicks on to social networking
  92. Call for papers - Retail IT Strategies 2010.
  93. British retailers feel the heat from rising energy costs
  94. Three more retailers open at 5Rise Shopping Centre in Bingley
  95. How can you attract real talent and strengthen your workforce ?
  96. Call for papers - Retail IT Strategy 2010.
  97. British retailers feel the heat from rising energy costs
  98. Three more retailers open at 5Rise Shopping Centre in Bingley
  99. How can you attract real talent and strengthen your workforce ?
  100. Tough new code shows supermarkets comitted to supplier relationships.
  101. Retailers urged to review security strategy following significant rise in theft
  102. Shopping centre clicks on to social networking
  103. FootFall in January was down 2.6 per cent compared to the same month last year.
  104. Tesco in £100M boost to UK Green Economy.
  105. Retailers contain effect of VAT increase
  106. Carpetright enjoys strong Q3
  107. UK consumers cutting back less and largely unaffected by VAT increase
  108. Consumers set to cut their holiday spend by as much as 50% this year
  109. Almost half the population now shop online
  110. UK online shoppers are the biggest spenders in Europe
  111. Home Retail Group introduce innovative packaging
  112. Discounters get caught in the crossfire as major players go to war
  113. Sales in the grocery sector slowed as snow swept the country
  114. Battery recycling not all down to retailers
  115. New Look confirms IPO
  116. How can you attract real talent and strengthen your workforce ?
  117. HMV uses radical 'non-confrontational' interview techniques to prevent fraud in UK
  118. Call for papers - Retail IT Strategy 2010.
  119. Comment: How portable POS technology can boost trade on the high street
  120. High Street sees mixed fortunes in January
  121. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  122. Tobacco display ban decision is
  123. FootFall in January was down 2.6 per cent compared to the same month last year.
  124. High Street sees mixed fortunes in January
  125. Acas urges businesses to improve employee engagement
  126. Tesco staff share in £144 million payout from save as you earn share scheme
  127. 20% of employees admit to sickies
  128. Clinton Cards Group sets a fresh benchmark for work-based learning in retail sector
  129. BRC - Worst January sales growth in 15 years
  130. Ethel Austin in administration
  131. John Lewis at home to open in Croydon
  132. Loyalty schemes prove to be recession busters and position retailers for upturn
  133. Buy As You View selects Welcom Software & K3 Retail
  134. Comment: Creating an e-commerce platform - Avoiding the pitfalls
  135. Halfords Launches Supply Chain for Growth.
  136. Retail round up - The Tuesday papers
  137. 20% of employees admit to sickies
  138. Loyalty schemes prove to be recession busters and position retailers for upturn
  139. Halfords Launches Supply Chain for Growth.
  140. UK retailers failing to make the most of social media marketing
  141. Shop vacancies not just about recession.
  142. Two more fashion brands open in Leeds' Victoria Quarter
  143. Sports Direct raises full year profit forecast
  144. Credit regulations phase in a victory for common sense.
  145. Buy As You View selects Welcom Software & K3 Retail
  146. Halfords Launches Supply Chain for Growth.
  147. Retail round up - The Weekend papers.
  148. BRC - London retail's worst January for five years
  149. Appeal court defeat means store-music victory for retailers
  150. Retailers already leading on alcohol labelling
  151. Domino's sales surge as families cut back
  152. Research shows retailers are missing a trick in the Convenience Channel
  153. UK adults most likely in EU to buy online
  154. SRC - Scottish retail's worst Januray for four years.
  155. Mulberry expects to beat forecast for full year
  156. Thorntons grows profits as margins improve
  157. February Rankings of Top 50 Retail Websites
  158. House of Fraser asks banks to relax lending terms
  159. SRC - Scottish retail's worst January for four years.
  160. Mulberry expects to beat forecast for full year
  161. Thorntons grows profits as margins improve
  162. February Rankings of Top 50 Retail Websites
  163. UK adults most likely in EU to buy online
  164. Domino's sales surge as families cut back
  165. Research shows retailers are missing a trick in the Convenience Channel
  166. Retailers already leading on alcohol labelling
  167. BRC - London retail's worst January for five years
  168. Appeal court defeat means store-music victory for retailers
  169. Retail round up - The Weekend papers.
  170. Credit regulations phase in a victory for common sense.
  171. Buy As You View selects Welcom Software & K3 Retail
  172. Halfords Launches Supply Chain for Growth.
  173. UK retailers failing to make the most of social media marketing
  174. Shop vacancies not just about recession.
  175. Two more fashion brands open in Leeds' Victoria Quarter
  176. Sports Direct raises full year profit forecast
  177. 20% of employees admit to sickies
  178. Retailers 'protected customers' over VAT inflation, says BRC
  179. John Lewis selects Sterling Order Management for integrated cross-channel management
  180. Letchworth hits back at empty shops claim.
  181. Kingfisher sees full-year profits ahead of forecasts.
  182. Halfords buys Nationwide Autocentres
  183. B&Q and John Lewis lead high street retailers in website accessibility
  184. Burberry closes Barcelona plant
  185. CBRE advise KKR on the £955m purchase of Pets at Home
  186. The Power of Recommendation
  187. M&S announces pioneering local authority recycling partnerships
  188. Letchworth hits back at empty shops claim.
  189. Supermarket sweeps up childrenswear sales
  190. The Independent: Asda boss gloomy on consumer spending this year
  191. The Independent: Retail sales fall 1.8 per cent
  192. The Times: JP Morgan suspends analyst after Asda 'ruse'
  193. The Times: Double-dip recession fears intensify on dire retail figures
  194. The Daily Telegraph: Nationwide snapped up by Halfords for £73.2m
  195. The Independent: Retail sales fall 1.8 per cent
  196. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  197. Heinz tomato soup sells 57m cans in one month
  198. Christmas spending propmts sharp rise in retail instalment credit
  199. UK adults most likely in EU to buy online
  200. Supermarket sweeps up childrenswear sales
  201. Christmas spending prompts sharp rise in retail instalment credit
  202. UK adults most likely in EU to buy online
  203. Supermarket sweeps up childrenswear sales
  204. Retail round up - The Sunday Papers
  205. Heinz tomato soup sells 57m cans in one month
  206. The Independent: Asda boss gloomy on consumer spending this year
  207. The Independent: Retail sales fall 1.8 per cent
  208. The Times: JP Morgan suspends analyst after Asda 'ruse'
  209. The Times: Double-dip recession fears intensify on dire retail figures
  210. The Daily Telegraph: Nationwide snapped up by Halfords for £73.2m
  211. The Independent: Retail sales fall 1.8 per cent
  212. M&S announces pioneering local authority recycling partnerships
  213. Letchworth hits back at empty shops claim.
  214. B&Q and John Lewis lead high street retailers in website accessibility
  215. Retailers 'protected customers' over VAT inflation, says BRC
  216. February Rankings of Top 50 Retail Websites
  217. Burberry closes Barcelona plant
  218. CBRE advise KKR on the £955m purchase of Pets at Home
  219. The Power of Recommendation
  220. John Lewis selects Sterling Order Management for integrated cross-channel management
  221. Keystone urges foodservice distributors to go green now
  222. The Times: BAA's retail sales at best for a decade
  223. From High Street to My Street
  224. The Independent: Primark shrugs off snow and downturn as sales storm ahead of high st
  225. The Daily Telegraph: Sports Direct buys Blacks Leisure shares to scupper recovery pla
  226. Ashford Town Centre blueprint approved
  227. The Times: Welcome Break adds Starbucks at services
  228. The Daily Telegraph: Mobility products ad featuring topless women breached decency ru
  229. The Retail Bulletin launches www.themultichannelretailer.com
  230. Bringing home the baking
  231. Industry-first research proves live events deliver powerful emotional engagement betw
  232. End of recession brings no improvement to family finances
  233. DATAWISE Offers store Location optimizer for retailers- OPTILOX
  234. Republic manages margest ever Christmas customer service peak
  235. During an economic crisis, women make more sacrifices than men
  236. Consumer mindset changed forever by recession
  237. Poundland drives further letting success in Dewsbury
  238. Ethel Austin and Au Naturale 114 stores to close
  239. Republic manages largest ever Christmas customer service peak
  240. During an economic crisis, women make more sacrifices than men
  241. Consumer mindset changed forever by recession
  242. Poundland drives further letting success in Dewsbury
  243. The Times: Welcome Break adds Starbucks at services
  244. The Daily Telegraph: Mobility products ad featuring topless women breached decency ru
  245. The Retail Bulletin launches www.themultichannelretailer.com
  246. Bringing home the baking
  247. Industry-first research proves live events deliver powerful emotional engagement betw
  248. End of recession brings no improvement to family finances
  249. Ashford Town Centre blueprint approved
  250. Keystone urges foodservice distributors to go green now