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Northern Foods H1 sales boosted by TV campaign

By Matthew Scuffham LONDON (Reuters) - British food manufacturer Northern Foods Plc (NFDS.L: ) reported increased first half sales on Tuesday, with sales of its Fox's biscuits brand boosted by a TV advertising campaign. And...

Bhs profits drop 40% as high street gloom deepens

Profits at British Home Stores (Bhs), the department store group owner by retail billionaire Sir Philip Green, fell 40 per cent last year in a further sign that the economic downturn is keeping shoppers away from the high street.

Jeremy Paxman: BBC fawns over royal family

Jeremy Paxman, the forthright presenter of BBC2's Newsnight, has accused his employer of fawning over the Royal Family. “While the BBC does report royal matters pretty straightforwardly, as it should, there is still a fawning...

BHS suffers 34% fall in profits

BHS has been hit by the drop off in consumer spending BHS, the department store group owned by retail tycoon Philip Green, has reported a 34% fall in annual profits. For the year to the end of March, pre-tax profits at BHS were...

Social revolution

Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen is one of the best known social enterprises There is a new breed of altruistic professional - the social entrepreneur. They are not upwardly-mobile whiz-kids but the new face of socially...

Pace of life on Princes Street set to speed up

Published Date: 07 October 2008 WITH dawdling shoppers and tourists taking photographs, it can be a daunting challenge for anyone wanting to navigate Princes Street in a hurry. The congestion on UK streets is said to be so bad...

Reluctant lenders hike loan rates

Banks are increasingly reluctant to lend money with rates for loans increasing by as much as 9 percentage points in the past four weeks. Eight providers have upped their rates while the number of loans available has dropped...

Glut of retailers could go bust in new year

A glut of retailers face going bust in the New Year when banks pull the plug on finance, an insolvency specialist warned today. Begbies Traynor has 323 UK retailers on its "critical watch list", the Financial Times said, which...

Don't be a frump with a bump . . .

THERE is a right way and a wrong way of doing things when it comes dressing your bump. "Absolutely not," agrees Jill Partington who is about to give birth to her first child any day and looks amazing. Britney's bump No one can...

Third supermarket 'not needed'

The watchdog said a third chain would not necessarily provide lower prices A Jersey government watchdog says that the island should not have a third supermarket chain. The Economic Affairs Scrutiny Panel said another such...

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