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  • Shein: Supply chain workers paid as little as 3p to work 18-hour shifts

    October 16, 2022

    Workers supplying Shein are paid as little as 3p and work shifts of around 18 hours, a Channel 4 investigation has uncovered.  In its documentary ‘Untold: Inside the Shein Machine,’ the news channel revealed that, in some of the Chinese factories in Shein’s supply chain, workers earn a maximum of £500 per month to produce [...]

  • Tesco chair says Labour the ‘only team on the field’ on economic policy

    October 16, 2022

    The chair of the UK’s largest retailer has praised Labour’s economic plans and said “there’s only one team on the field” – Sir Keir Starmer’s party. Tesco chair John Allan today said “I don’t think we’ve seen a growth plan from the Conservatives”, but that “we’ve seen the beginnings, I think, of a quite plausible [...]

  • Asos confirms £350m credit facility as shoppers dial back spending

    October 15, 2022

    Troubled fashion retailer Asos has today confirmed it is in the final stages of arranging a £350m credit facility with financial backers, as consumers dial back spending during the cost of living crisis. In a statement today, Asos said the credit facility, which matures in July 2024, would “significantly” boost its financial flexibility against the [...]

  • Loungers says it continues to ‘outperform’ the sector as sales climb

    October 14, 2022

    Bar operator Loungers said it continues to “significantly outperform the market” as sales surge for the owner of Lounge and Cosy Club. The firm posted like for like sales growth of 17 per cent growth compared to 2019 levels for the 24 weeks ended 2 October. Since the start of the financial year, Loungers has [...]

  • Sadiq Khan announces return of in-person New Year’s Eve fireworks display to capital

    October 14, 2022

    Up to 100,000 people will return to the banks of the Thames for London’s spectacular New Year’s Eve celebrations after two years of Covid cancellation. Ticketholders will be able to watch the fireworks display in the centre of London for the first time since 2019, Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced.  Coronavirus restrictions prevented the display [...]

  • Revolution Beauty CEO and executive chair ‘step away’ as investigation into accounts continues

    October 14, 2022

    Revolution Beauty CEO and executive chairman have agreed to voluntarily “step away” from day-to-day management of the company as the investigation surrounding accounts continues. The beauty giant did not indicate when Tom Allsworth (Executive Chairman) and Adam Minto (CEO) would return to their duties, but said the move was aimed at allowing them to support [...]

  • Battersea Power Station opens doors to the public after decades since landmark closed

    October 14, 2022

    After four decades out of action, London’s iconic Battersea Power Station is opening to the public today, as owners of the Grade II listed landmark hope to cement it as one of the capital’s top retail and leisure destinations. More than 60 shops and bars are opening today at the Art Deco development, including a [...]

  • Young punters protect Boxpark sales from consumer slowdown

    October 13, 2022

    Young Londoners receiving inflation-related salary boosts has helped to protect Boxpark from a slowdown in discretionary spending, its CEO has said. The shipping container hospitality concept has seen sales increase by double digits compared to the previous year, with London sites in East Croydon, Shoreditch and Wembley “trading really well,” Simon Champion told CityA.M. The [...]

  • Boots sales surpass pre-Covid levels as city centres spring back to life

    October 13, 2022

    Boots’ retail sales have exceeded pre-Covid levels for the fourth quarter, thanks to rebounding footfall in city centres. Retail sales were up 15.2 per cent on a like-for-like basis, with stores near transport hubs seeing a particular resurgence.  Warm weather and a return of travel abroad also buoyed sales, with store transactions up more than [...]

  • World Chess plots gambit onto London’s main market

    October 13, 2022

    World Chess has revealed a bold gambit onto London’s main market today as its looks to raise €8m (£6.9m) to fuel the game’s expansion.

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