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By: Emily Hawkins

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  • Gymshark ‘aggressively’ pitched by banks as London IPO is on the cards

    October 12, 2021

    Athleisure business Gymshark has started to put together plans for a stock market listing.  The brand has been holding preliminary talks with institutional investors and investment banks about a flotation, Sky News has reported. The company hit a £1bn valuation just over a year ago and boasts customers in more than 130 countries.  Gymshark was [...]

  • Shoppers cut down on supermarket trips amid petrol panic buying

    October 12, 2021

    Brits limited the number of trips they made to supermarkets in the past month because of a reduced availability of fuel. The average household made 15.5 store visits in the past four weeks, the lowest monthly figure since February, according to the grocery market share figures from Kantar. The proportion of groceries bought online – [...]

  • InnovaDerma tries to capture Gen Z hearts with Love Island star partnership

    October 12, 2021

    Love Island star Liberty Poole has been named as a Skinny Tan brand ambassador, as the company looks to appeal to Gen Z.  Parent company InnovaDerma – whose share price has dropped 23 per cent over the past year – said it hopes the Instagram influencer will help reach younger customers. Skinny Tan said women [...]

  • Waistcoats and aviators: Lockdown TV drives fashion sales

    October 12, 2021

    John Lewis has revealed how lockdown TV inspired fashion and lifestyle trends over the past year. Television series replaced the shop window, the retailer said.  In March 2021, searches for aviator sunglasses and sales of AND/OR flare jeans rose after 1970s-set The Serpent aired on the BBC. Sales of waistcoats jumped 114 per cent between [...]

  • Government’s early Covid strategy was ‘one of the most important public health failures’ UK has ever seen

    October 12, 2021

    The Government and its scientific advisers have been lambasted by a report from MPs, which concluded serious errors and delays cost lives to Covid. Ministers waited too long before introducing lockdown measures at the start of the pandemic, according to the science and technology committee and the health and social care committee. The UK’s pandemic [...]

  • Customers hesitant to buy bulky furniture amid fuel worries

    October 12, 2021

    Brits were hesitant to purchase larger goods like furniture last month amid damp weather and fuel shortage concerns. September marked the slowest retail sales growth since January, when the UK was subject to lockdown measures. UK retail sales decreased 0.6 per cent on a like-for-like basis from September 2020, when they had increased 6.1 per [...]

  • German investors plug £847m into City property

    October 11, 2021

    German investors have injected £847m into property in the Square Mile so far this year.  This is the second-highest level invested into properties in the City of London since 2013, the Telegraph newspaper reported. One in five property transactions in the City were carried out by German investors in the year to mid September, according [...]

  • Bleak outlook: Asos ‘not keeping up with fast fashion rivals’ after supply chain pressures

    October 11, 2021

    Online retailer Asos’ share price took a bruising yesterday amid a “massive warning shot across the bows of other online retailers.” The fashion firm’s CEO Nick Beighton made a shock resignation yesterday after six years in the role as shares were down 50 per cent on the year. Shares fell by 14 per cent on [...]

  • Plans ‘in the pipeline’ for more Ivy restaurants

    October 11, 2021

    Restauranter Richard Caring’s firm plans to open more Ivy venues, as financial accounts lay bare the impact of the pandemic.  In full-year accounts filed to Companies House, Caprice Holdings reported a £28.4m turnover for the 53 weeks ended January 3. The company owns London private dining rooms including Sexy Fish, Daphne’s and 34 Mayfair. Turnover [...]

  • Clubbing sector has lost 86k jobs since start of pandemic

    October 11, 2021

    The country’s cultural nightlife sector has lost some 86,000 jobs since the outbreak of the pandemic.  The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), commissioned a report titled ‘A study of the night time economy’, in which it argued against a return of Covid measures. An estimated 393,000 jobs were lost in the night time economy while [...]

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