Ikea to continue price cuts despite red sea disruption
Ikea will continue with its planned price cuts despite the ongoing disruption to the Red Sea shipping route pushing up costs, its chief executive confirmed on Monday.
Australian retailer Harvey Norman to open first English flagship
Australian retail giant Harvey Norman is to open its third UK flagship in the West Midlands this Autumn as it looks to grow its presence in the British isles.
Ikea slashes thousands of prices following easing cost pressures
Ikea has slashed prices on thousands of goods after benefitting from improvements to purchasing goods costs last year.
Homebase finance chief steps down
Homebase chief financial officer Andy Coleman has stepped down from the business after six years.
ProCook golden quarter sales rise as stores outperform
ProCook has posted a rise in golden quarter sales but warned that it remained wary of dampened consumer sentiment and the impact of the red sea attacks on future trading.
B&M hails positive performance as festive sales rise
B&M saw sales rise over its third quarter, despite experiencing a slowdown in growth.
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Mamas & Papas ramps up UK expansion with new concessions
Mamas & Papas has plans to launch up to ten further concessions in Marks and Spencer and Next stores this year, as it continues its expansion plans.
Tapi Carpets CEO exits after four years
Tapi Carpets CEO James Sturrock has stepped down from his role and taken on a new position as chief executive of raw pet food provider Bella & Duke.
Topps Tiles ‘well-positioned’ despite slipping sales
Topps Tiles has seen its first quarter group sales slip 4%Â as cost-of-living pressures continued to dent consumer spending.