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  • Burnham urged to go further to fix ‘broken’ business rates

    July 14, 2026

    Incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham must broaden his plans to reform the “broken and unsustainable” business rates system, hospitality and retail industry leaders have warned. The former mayor of Greater Manchester has already pledged to slash business rates for high street firms but a coalition of trade bodies has urged him to go further. Ros [...]

  • M&S chair: Tax and employment costs holding back Britain

    July 7, 2026

    Rising taxes and employment costs are holding businesses back from investing in Britain and helping it “prosper,” an M&S boss has said.  Archie Norman, chairman of the retail giant and former chief executive of Asda, told shareholders on Tuesday that these “big regulatory headwinds” are “not making it easier to invest and prosper in Britain”. [...]

  • H&M misses sales target as cost-cutting leaves retailer understocked

    June 25, 2026

    H&M slumped to lower than expected sales and profit as the retailer warned that its cost-cutting drive is leaving some stores unable to keep up with demand. The Swedish-listed firm took 54.8bn kronor (£4.2bn) in sales in the three months to the end of May, flat year on year. Its operating profit jumped by 11 [...]

  • UK risks becoming ‘dumping ground’ for Temu and Shein, retailers warn

    June 23, 2026

    The UK risks becoming a “dumping ground” for online fast-fashion giants like Shein and Temu once a European crackdown on those firms comes into effect, leading retailers have warned. High street firms including Primark and Accessorize told City AM they risk facing tougher rivalry from foreign fast-fashion sellers if the UK does not clamp down [...]

  • High streets score big after England World Cup win

    June 18, 2026

    British retailers are celebrating England’s opening World Cup victory after football fever boosted high street footfall. High street retailers scored an 8.6 per cent increase in footfall, with overall footfall across all UK retail destinations up 4.2 per cent, new data from property tech firm MRI Software has revealed High streets became busier during the [...]

  • More than 80 retail bosses urge Starmer to tackle youth unemployment crisis

    June 10, 2026

    More than 80 retail bosses have called on the Prime Minister to set out urgent measures to tackle youth unemployment, warning that the “ladder of opportunity for young people is wobbling”.  The chiefs of leading retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and John Lewis have called on Sir Keir Starmer to safeguard the position of retail as [...]

  • TG Jones owner Modella buys Flying Tiger in latest high street swoop

    May 27, 2026

    Modella Capital has snapped up Flying Tiger Copenhagen in the private equity firm’s latest swoop on the British high street.  The private equity firm sealed the previously trailed deal with Danske Bank and Nordea, the owners of Flying Tiger, on Wednesday. Modella bought Claire’s Accessories before shortly pushing it into administration and its empire of [...]

  • Retail sales plummet as Iran war hits consumer confidence

    May 22, 2026

    Retail sales plummeted by 1.3 per cent in April, as Brits cut back on spending amid increasing pressure from the war in Iran. The huge fall in retail sales volumes in April was the largest since May last year and defied economists’ forecasts of a softer drop. This comes after a 0.6 per cent rise in [...]

  • ‘Political choice’: Retailers urge government to act on rising costs

    May 6, 2026

    Retailers have urged the government to cut tax and red tape to counter soaring energy costs caused by the Iran war. The British Retail Consortium (BRC), an industry trade body, has accused Labour of making a “political choice” not to cut energy taxes and delay costly regulation to avoid the worst shop inflation. The effective [...]

  • Controversial £2bn packaging tax could be scrapped as food inflation looms

    May 5, 2026

    The government is reviewing a controversial £2bn sustainable packaging tax as it faces increasing pressure from retailers to prevent food prices from soaring. The Treasury is reportedly looking at potential changes to the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) tax, which requires large businesses to pay towards the cost of disposing of their packaging. Retailers have been [...]

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