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  • The Works braces for boardroom battle as activist investor pushes for more control

    August 13, 2026

    Discount retailer The Works has been engulfed in a boardroom drama as a notorious activist investor pushes to install a retired private equity partner as a director.  The retailer, which sells toys and arts and crafts, warned on Thursday that the attempted coup could “create unnecessary distraction [and] risk derailing” the board’s growth strategy.  Kelso, [...]

  • Brits think supermarkets are profiteering – despite slowing food inflation

    August 12, 2026

    The majority of Brits think that supermarkets are profiteering from rising food prices caused by the Iran war despite the Chancellor John Healey recently admitting there was little evidence of the practice, new polling has revealed.  Some 70 per cent of UK voters believe that supermarkets are making “excessive” profits from food inflation, according to [...]

  • John Lewis’ new boss faces a battle to boost online sales

    August 12, 2026

    Another cloud appeared in an already gloomy sky for John Lewis on Monday, when its managing director, Peter Ruis, announced his surprise departure. Just days before, an internal interview with the group’s chair, Jason Tarry, was leaked to the press, in which he warned of a “really tough” period for the firm.  Ruis’s decision to [...]

  • John Lewis boss quits after warnings of ‘really tough’ trading

    August 10, 2026

    The boss of John Lewis’ department stores has quit after less than three years in charge, days after the group’s chair warned of “really tough” trading at the retail giant. Peter Ruis has said he will step down as managing director of John Lewis at the start of September, less than three years after he [...]

  • Retailers hit back at Healey’s ‘profiteering’ threat

    August 3, 2026

    Retailers have hit back at the Chancellor’s warning against profiteering, saying they will prove they have fought hard to keep food prices down during the Iran war. Chancellor John Healey said at the weekend that the Treasury is prepared to crack down on any retailers which are taking Brits “for a ride” by using the [...]

  • Can a team of retail veterans solve Argos’ catalogue of woes?

    July 31, 2026

    The death of the Argos catalogue in 2021 after nearly half a century prompted a period of mourning for many in Britain – including the retailer’s new owner. “I used to sit around the kitchen table putting green shield stamps into books,” Richard Pennycook said on Friday, referring to the original iteration of the catalogue. [...]

  • Social media ban driving ‘screen-free’ sales, The Works boss says

    July 23, 2026

    The boss of discount retailer The Works has said the government’s crackdown on social media usage has driven customers towards the “screen-free activities” offered in his stores. Gavin Peck, chief executive of the Aim-listed retailer, believes Labour’s incoming social media ban has pushed up demand among parents for analogue activities for their children and was [...]

  • Mike Ashley’s Frasers ups stake in Hugo Boss as takeover pressure mounts

    July 21, 2026

    Frasers Group has pushed its stake in Hugo Boss above the threshold forcing it to make an offer for the whole firm, piling pressure on the German fashion house to accept its £1.7bn bid. The fashion group, which owns Sports Direct and Flannels, said on Tuesday that it had bought 2.5m new shares in Hugo [...]

  • Warehouse tax could threaten high street businesses, Burnham warned

    July 20, 2026

    Andy Burnham‘s plans to hike taxes on warehouses to pay for business rates cuts for pubs and shops could backfire and raise costs for high street businesses, industry figures have warned. The UK Warehousing Association (UKWA), a trade body representing retailers including Amazon, Co-op and John Lewis, has written to the new Prime Minister urging [...]

  • Retailers urge Burnham to slash tax and back youth employment

    July 16, 2026

    Retailers have called on Andy Burnham to slash their taxes and help them to employ young people in a raft of demands for the Prime Minister-to-be. The British Retail Consortium (BRC), a trade body representing the UK’s biggest retailers, has urged Burnham to “buy into retail” as part of his pledge to back local communities [...]

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