All News articles – Page 514
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Stress less
Workers in the UK are among the least stressed in Europe, according to a new survey by global recruitment agency Kelly Services.
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Londis works on new planograms
Londis is working with its members to develop tailor-made planograms in store.
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Nisa problems persist
The reduced service provided by Nisaway’s new warehouse in Scunthorpe is expected to continue well into December.
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Save our Sunday
Exclusive research by Convenience Store and the ACS proves conclusively that the public has no real appetite for changing the Sunday trading laws.
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Praise for project
A campaign developed by Southern Co-operative aimed at stopping adults from buying alcohol for minors could be launched nationally.
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Sale and returns
Follow a few simple rules and you could save a fortune in tax when selling up, says Andrew Shilling
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cover2cover
* Farmers Trader magazine has an ongoing cover price increase from £1.70 to £2 from the February issue, on sale January 27; Comag.
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ACS in action
ACS chairman David Rae looks back at the evidence given to the All Party Small Shops Group
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Plan of attack
A business plan is a vital tool of the trade. Helen Gregory explains how to make it a winning one
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Former OFT chief backs full review
Hopes that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) will refer the grocery market to the Competition Commission (CC) for a full review received a further boost last week when the former head of the organisation said that such an inquiry would be “justified”.
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Nisa warehouse off to bad start
Nisa has apologised to its retail members after operational difficulties at the new Nisaway warehouse led to late deliveries and widespread out of stocks.
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Birthday bash
Popular US science monthly Discover is celebrating its 25th birthday this month with a choice of two front covers – one black and one white.
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Blueheath buys Ward
Blueheath has acquired Essex-based wholesaler AC Ward and Son (ACW) in a £3m deal.
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Nisa in café trial
A London c-store operator has teamed up with Nisa-Today’s to trial a new café concept next door to their store.
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Time for Change
Is lack of time holding you back? Are you running your business or is the business running you? Amy Lanning offers some help
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Clarke gets taste of problems
Home Secretary Charles Clarke was given a taste of the problems faced by small retailers when local traders showed him round a struggling Norwich shopping parade.
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Concerns over Sunday study
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) and the Rural Shops Alliance (RSA) have both written to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) about Sunday trading.


















