News – Page 121
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Features and analysisOfgem sets out plans to tackle poor behaviour by energy suppliers
The regulator aims to address overcharging and improve transparency around energy bills
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Features and analysisVaping body sounds alarm bells over Scottish government’s e-cig review
UKVIA has accused the consultation of being “merely a box-ticking exercise”
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Features and analysisRetailers call for CCTV grants as shoplifting rises 24% YOY
The Fed is urging government to help with security costs
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Features and analysisAllwyn updates retailers on National Lottery changes
Allwyn will assume management of the National Lottery licence from February 2024
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Features and analysisOfgem urged to take action on energy brokers
Eight trade bodies have urged transparency on broker costs for small businesses
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Features and analysisNisa Local Scotter raises £2,500 for community groups
Nisa Local Scotter in Gainsborough has donated £2,500 to local community organisations through Making a Difference Locally (MADL) so far in 2023
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Features and analysisCo-op expands robot delivery service
Customers in more neighbourhoods in Leeds will be able to access the service
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Features and analysisSpar supports Marie Curie’s ‘Go Yellow’ campaign
Kellogg’s, Britvic, Pladis, Nestle, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, Pepsico, and Spar own label, will take part in the charity campaign
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Features and analysisSuperValu and Centra retailers reduce carbon emissions by 9%
Upgrading freezers and refrigeration units, LED lighting retrofit, solar panels, and electronic shelf edge labels have been used to improve sustainability
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Features and analysisWhy should you enter the Convenience Awards?
The Convenience Awards 2024 takes place on 21 March at Victoria Warehouse in Manchester
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Features and analysisAllwyn appoints Andria Vidler as new UK CEO
Vidler will take up the role on 1 October, ahead of Allwyn taking over the National Lottery licence in February 2024
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Features and analysisUnitas Wholesale launches World Cup competition for retailers
To celebrate this summer’s Women’s Football World Championship, Unitas is giving retailers the chance to win one of 15 prizes worth £500
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Features and analysisScotmid donates £15,000 to Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance
The money raised has been spent on six new mascots which will help to raise awareness of the charity’s work
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Features and analysisPost Office Horizon inquiry urges compensation clarity
Concerns over compensation and taxation have been raised in Sir Wyn Williams interim report
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Features and analysisSouthern Co-op sustainability champion awarded Honorary Fellowship
Gemma Lacey has led the development of Southern Co-op’s science-based climate targets and delivery plan
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Features and analysisBP becomes first energy company to partner with the Retail Trust
Over 300 BP store managers will receive accredited training so that they can support their teams’ wellbeing
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Features and analysisFirst England match of Women’s World Cup set to score £51.8m in retail food and drink sales
This Saturday’s match will be the Lionesses’ first, and only, group stage game held on the weekend,
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Features and analysisLocal Government Association calls for disposable vape ban
Sustainabilty concerns have prompted the Local Government Association to suggest a ban on disposable vapes
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Features and analysisWomen’s World Cup set to generate £333m food & drink retail spend
Food and drink retailers are set to welcome a £333m sales injection during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday 20th July
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Features and analysisBiffa launches Vape Takeback recycling scheme for retailers
The firm can supply branded point-of-sale containers, which will be collected at least four times a year


















