Oasis Launches First Official Live ‘25 Fan Store in Manchester
Oasis has launched its first official Live ‘25 Fan Store in Manchester, ahead of the band’s sold out world tour. Located at The Avenue,...
hmv add 4,200 local Click & Collect points to their delivery offering
Founded in 1921, today hmv is the biggest seller of physical music in the UK, bolstered significantly by the increased appetite for vinyl from both new...
Covid-19 doubles the number of outdoor market stall traders across the UK
With many small businesses closed due to the effects of the pandemic, Simply Business – one of the UK’s largest providers of small business...
Shoe Zone raises profit guidance after better-than-expected sales
Shoe Zone has lifted its profit targets after recent sales were better than the company expected.
Shares in the discount shoe retailer, which runs 410...
Online fashion retailer Club L London launches dedicated Irish website
Luxury fashion retailer Club L London has announced the launch of it’s Irish website; www.clubllondon.ie
Live from Monday 23rd May, the .ie website launch comes...
Nike Tops UK’s 2023 E-commerce Brand Rankings, with Ikea and Samsung Following Closely in...
According to the latest annual report on the e-commerce sector, Nike is the UK’s most prominent e-commerce brand in 2023.
The report, conducted by Salience...
Poundland to pilot two more “Local” Stores
Poundland plans to open two more of its “Poundland Local” stores as it extends the pilot scheme to bring convenience shopping to neighbourhoods it...
DSS Europe 2024: The Digital Signage Revolution
In the rapidly evolving world of digital signage and Digital Out-of-Home (DooH), DSS Europe stands as the continent’s foremost strategy conference. Presented by invidis...
Footasylum first to install innovative ‘high bright’ Philips LED displays in refurbished Bristol store
Leeds-based digital out-of-home (DOOH) display specialist UX Global - a certified PPDS Platinum Partner for Philips professional displays - has completed the first UK...
Driver shortage could push food prices higher, warn hauliers and supermarkets
Supermarkets and hauliers have warned that shoppers could face long-term higher prices for food as result of systemic changes to the supply chain.
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