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Retail industry

July 2024

  • Boots and other items on display in a Burberry Group store in London

    Burberry must end emphasis on shock factor and focus on being loved again

  • In this photo illustration, the official profile of the former president of the United States Donald Trump is seen on his social network Truth.

    Business live
    Wall Street stocks rise after Donald Trump assassination attempt – as it happened

  • Burberry store in London

    Burberry replaces chief executive as it issues fresh profit warning

  • The actress Anya Taylor-Joy in the crowd watching The Last Dinner Party at Glastonbury last month.

    How the crumpled ‘dad hat’ morphed into a £400 catwalk phenomenon

  • Carpetright on brink of collapse with 1,800 jobs at risk

  • England’s pubs prepare to pull 10m extra pints on Euros final day

  • ‘A lazy solution’: Etsy sellers say ban on sex toys is a betrayal

  • Australian arts in focus
    Booktopia will not fill orders and may not issue refunds, say administrators

  • Observer business profile
    ‘Who buys a retail brand during Covid?’ The man who revived salad chain Tossed

  • Retail sales dip in June as UK’s cooler weather and cost of living bite

  • Amazon’s Coventry workers begin voting in historic union ballot

  • Shops and restaurants hope for ‘halo’ effect of Labour win and big weekend of sport

  • The Coalition wants divestiture powers to fight supermarket price gouging. How would it work?

  • EU plan to impose import duty on cheap goods could dent Shein and Temu

  • Australian arts in focus
    Australia’s largest online bookseller Booktopia enters voluntary administration

  • Consumer champions
    Sparks fly as M&S says no to a plastic loyalty card

  • M&S increases stocks of smaller womenswear sizes due to higher demand

  • Nils Pratley on finance
    M&S gets it right (finally) on annual meetings. Others should make an effort

    Nils Pratley
  • Business live
    Sainsbury’s boss says rate cuts needed to spur consumer spending; eurozone inflation dips to 2.5% – as it happened

  • Sainsbury’s sales growth slows as poor weather hits non-food ranges

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