All News articles – Page 493
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Karl's the king
Karl Brocklehurst of Westbridge Motors in Northampton was crowned Forecourt Trader of the Year at last month's awards organised by Forecourt Trader magazine.
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On the news stand
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) is calling for a new all-inclusive, legally underpinned Code of Practice on newspaper and magazine distribution
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Out of this world
Currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, London's Planet Organic proves that healthy retailing can be a profitable business
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People power
In our penultimate Mint Condition training module, in association with The Wrigley Company, Duncan Bannatyne looks at the importance of human resources and training
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Trade predicts wage woes
Retailers have called for a period of consolidation in the wake of the latest increase in national minimum wage (NMW).
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ACS kicks off Euro campaign
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is hoping to make Members of the European Parliament aware of the importance of preserving the future of the UK's local shops.
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Age law looms
Retailers have just days to get to grips with new age discrimination legislation.
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Cartel allegation fuels merger row
One Nisa-Today's board member has resigned and another is believed to have sought immunity from prosecution in the wake of rebel members group NMA's complaint to the Office of Fair Trading that Nisa and Costcutter were effectively acting as a cartel.
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Another increase in the minimum wage
The minimum wage for adults over the age of 22 will rise 30p to £5.35 from October 1, 2006.
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Bags for life
Adult snacking is booming as a result of changing lifestyles and an increased demand for new and interesting tastes, Ronan Hegarty investigates
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Big four called to face inquiry
The Competition Commission is set to grill the big four supermarket groups next month as part of its inquiry into the grocery market.
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Blueheath to cut more costs
Online wholesaler Blueheath looks set to implement further cost-cutting in order to reach operational profitability.
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Bones of contention
Shop staff are plagued by back problems that could be prevented by some simple changes. Here's what you can do to ease the strain


















