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  • Government working with supermarkets to ensure self-isolating coronavirus patients can be supplied with food

    March 6, 2020

    The government is working with supermarkets to make sure people self-isolating due to coronavirus can still be supplied with food, the health minister said yesterday. Responding to an audience member concerned about possible food shortages in a coronavirus epidemic on BBC’s Question Time Matt Hancock said there was absolutely no need” for people to buy [...]

  • Coronavirus and stormy weather dampen high street sales

    March 6, 2020

    High street sales slumped for the seventh February in a row last month as coronavirus fears and stormy weather hurt footfall.  In-store like-for-like sales dropped 0.9 per cent last month from a base of minus 3.7 per cent in February 2019 as shoppers abandoned the high street amid mounting fears over the outbreak of Covid-19.  [...]

  • Entertainment sales hit £7.8bn as streaming growth continues

    March 6, 2020

    Sales of video, music and games grew 2.4 per cent last year to hit an all-time record of £7.8bn, according to figures published today. The Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) said the rising sales, which mark the seventh consecutive year of growth, was once again driven by the popularity of digital streaming. In 2019 streaming accounted [...]

  • Exclusive: Theatre producers mull plans to stream shows amid coronavirus fears

    March 5, 2020

    Theatre production companies behind some of the West End’s biggest hits are considering streaming performances of their shows as the coronavirus sparks fears of mass cancellations. City A.M. has learnt that Delfont Mackintosh, whose shows include Hamilton, Les Miserables and Mamma Mia, has held discussions with broadcasting firms as they ramp up their contingency plans. [...]

  • Axminster Carpets bought out of administration

    March 5, 2020

    Axminster Carpets has been rescued after a group of private investors, including the previous owner, bought it out of administration.  The business, which entered administration on 19 February, has been bought by ACL Carpets – a consortium of investors including the Dutfield family that previously owned the firm.  The group is expected to be renamed [...]

  • Boots Advantage Card payments blocked after cyber attack

    March 5, 2020

    Boots Advantage Card has suffered a cyber attack, forcing the chemist to suspend payments using loyalty points.  The cyber attack has affected around 140,000 customers, which Boots said represented less than one per cent of its online users. Scammers attempted to break into Boots Advantage Card accounts using passwords stolen from other websites, which can [...]

  • CMA warns firms against coronavirus rip-offs as face mask and hand sanitiser prices soar

    March 5, 2020

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today warned companies not to gouge customers during the coronavirus scare as prices for hand sanitiser and face masks rocket. The watchdog said it would look at evidence that companies may have broken competition or consumer protection law by charging excessive prices or making misleading claims about their products. [...]

  • Tenant restructurings hit shopping centre owner Capital & Regional

    March 5, 2020

    Shopping centre owner Capital & Regional posted a drop in net rental income for last year as it was hit by retailer restructurings. Net rental income fell five per cent to £49.3m compared to £51.9m the previous year after a £3m hit from retailer company voluntary arrangements and restructuring plans.  Adjusted profit fell 10.2 per [...]

  • John Lewis cuts bonus and puts stores at risk of closure

    March 5, 2020

    New John Lewis Partnership boss Sharon White this morning slashed workers’ bonuses and announced store closures as the struggling retailer posted a dive in profits for 2019.  The figures  John Lewis cut its bonus to two per cent today, down from three per cent last year, the lowest pay out to partners in 67 years. [...]

  • Domino’s targets London expansion

    March 5, 2020

    Pizza takeaway chain Domino’s this morning reported a drop in profit for 2019 as it revealed a strategy to target further growth in London.  The figures UK and Ireland sales increased 4.8 per cent to £1.21bn in the 52 weeks ended 29 December. However like-for-like sales growth slipped to 3.7 per cent from 4.6 per [...]

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