More than 70 businesses including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s voiced their concerns in an open letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
BRITAIN’S biggest retailers have written to finance minister Rachel Reeves to warn her that last month’s budget will make both higher prices and job losses a certainty and dent investment. Read more ...
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The LVMH-owned retailer’s Global President and CEO, Guillaume Motte, wants to ramp up Sephora’s UK expansion plans to ...
Paige Roberts visited her doctors after becoming concerned about bloating around her stomach caused by the hormonal disorder ...
A trio of Warrington Wolves stars from the past laced up their boots again for a historic, cross-code rugby match believed to be the first of ...
Boots might be cute but they’re ‘not needed’ according ... could see the mercury drop to -3° by Wednesday. The UK Health ...