All articles by Sunneva Moore – Page 31
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Features and analysisShopkeeper sentenced for counterfeit illegal cigarettes
Ali Khader pleaded guilty to offences relating to proceeds of crime, tobacco regulation offences, and trademark offences
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Features and analysisSWA launches wholesale fund to boost local Scottish produce
The fund offers up to £10,000 per business and is open for applications from 13 August 2024 to 6 September 2024
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Features and analysisBoy, 16, pleads guilty to aiding looters into convenience store
The boy was caught on CCTV pulling up the shutters of a store whilst others were going inside to loot it
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Features and analysisBusiness minister calls on insurers to pay out riot damage quickly
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has written to the Association of British Insurers
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Features and analysisAdvice for retailers who shut shops due to riots
Insurance advice for those who closed for potential riots that didn’t happen
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Features and analysisGroceryAid offers support for your children ahead of exam result days
If your child struggles with the stress and pressure of exam results day, GroceryAid offers free and confidential online support
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Features and analysisGeneral Mills accelerates sales team with new sales director Rob Owen
Owen will succeed Simon Fisher, who will take on the role of commercial director
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Features and analysisFed supports riot-hit members’ businesses with emergency funding of up to £1,000
Find out how you can apply
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Features and analysisACS urges retailers to prioritise safety following increase in violence and looting
ACS chief executive James Lowman told Convenience Store that it’s particularly important to get colleagues away before any violence unfolds
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Features and analysisEast of England Co-op and Essex Police partnership proves effective in tackling crime
The collaboration has been “proven to lead to greater success in bringing offenders to justice”
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Features and analysisShopper holiday competition with Central Co-op
Central Co-op has served up a Foodie Adventures competition, where one lucky shopper will jet off on a holiday worth up to £5,000
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Features and analysisWhat support is available for riot-damaged stores?
In response to the devastating scenes of violence over the past week, Convenience Store has gathered a list of support and resources available for retailers
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Features and analysisNisa extends support in response to shocking scenes of violence over past week
Nisa retailers can email MADL charity to request the use of their MADL funds to support community responses in areas affected by the rioting
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Features and analysisRetailer’s plea for support after devastating £25,000 loss from Liverpool riot
Store owner Ardalan Othman has been forced to set up a gofundme following extensive damage done to his store
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Features and analysisACS offers support for retailers affected by the riots
The ACS is working to provide help and guidance to retailers and colleagues during this time
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Features and analysisConvenience store set ablaze during violent disorder in Liverpool
The store opened last year and is not expected to re-open
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Features and analysisSnappy Shopper partners with SGF’s Healthy Living Programme
The collaboration aims to enhance community engagement by enabling local retailers to actively participate in promoting well-being
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Features and analysis£200k of illegal tobacco and vapes seized in large-scale operation
BCP Council said the latest seizures highlights the sophisticated methods individuals are using to conceal illicit products
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Features and analysisDrugs and weapons found at Peterborough store
The store has been temporarily closed with a further hearing on 7 August to fully close the store
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Features and analysisFundraiser launched for convenience store looted during Southport riot
A riot in Southport has left Windsor Mini Mart looted and severely damaged


















