Floor price for alcohol will hit poor hardest November 28, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT yesterday unveiled plans to introduce minimum prices for alcohol, despite concerns that such a move will penalise ordinary drinkers. The home office proposals include a ban on multi-buy promotions and a minimum unit price of 45p in England and Wales. As a result a one litre bottle of Gordon’s gin – currently available from [...]
Matalan names Allan Leighton as its chairman October 16, 2012 FORMER Asda boss and Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton is to join the board of Matalan as chairman, the discount fashion and homeware retailer said yesterday as it posted robust second quarter sales. The highly-regarded Leighton will replace John Mills, who has been in the role for six years and will now become deputy chairman. [...]
What the other papers say this morning August 19, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Call to limit China’s UK nuclear stake Chinese companies competing for one of the UK’s biggest nuclear projects are unlikely to end up with a majority stake in any winning consortium in an attempt to allay concerns about Beijing gaining control of the Horizon reactor programme. Olympics effect on Scottish vote in debate [...]
Inflation falls at last – but the damage has already been done June 20, 2012 AT last, Britain’s inflation problem is abating. Prices are still increasing too quickly – inflation remains at 3.1 per cent on the retail price index and 2.8 per cent on the consumer price index, painful as wages are growing far less quickly. But the direction of travel is reassuring. The Bank of England – by [...]
Inflation falls at last – but the damage has already been done June 19, 2012 AT last, Britain’s inflation problem is abating. Prices are still increasing too quickly – inflation remains at 3.1 per cent on the retail price index and 2.8 per cent on the consumer price index, painful as wages are growing far less quickly. But the direction of travel is reassuring. The Bank of England – by [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS December 18, 2011 The Miles Partnership Sue Shipley is to join the search firm as a partner to specialise in retail. Shipley was previously the global practice leader at Odgers Berndtson, where she led successful searches for the chief executives of Primark and Thorntons, the managing director of Wickes, and the director general of the British Retail Consortium. [...]
Record sales at Republic despite UK’s retail slump October 12, 2011 REPUBLIC, the private equity owned clothing chain now run by former Asda chief executive Andy Bond, has achieved record sales despite the slump on the high street. The accounts for Republic (Retail) show sales rose 4.5 per cent to £181.19m. Operating profit for the year to 30 January fell 7.3 per cent to £27.27m, however, [...]
Record sales at Republic despite UK’s retail slump October 12, 2011 REPUBLIC, the private equity owned clothing chain now run by former Asda chief executive Andy Bond, has achieved record sales despite the slump on the high street. The accounts for Republic (Retail) show sales rose 4.5 per cent to £181.19m. Operating profit for the year to 30 January fell 7.3 per cent to £27.27m, however, [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 21, 2011 Yorkshire Building Society Chris Pilling, head of branch network at HSBC Bank, has been appointed as chief executive of the UK’s second-largest building society. Pilling will join Yorkshire Building Society on 31 December, taking over from current chief executive Iain Cornish. Prior to joining HSBC as chief executive of its telephone and internet banking arm [...]
Andy Hornby eyed for Coral June 26, 2011 ANDY Hornby, the former chief executive of Alliance Boots, has been named as a frontrunner for the top job at Coral, the bookmaker. Hornby, 44, stood down from Alliance Boots, owner of the high street chemist, in March, after saying he needed “a few months’ break”. However, according to weekend reports, he is tipped to [...]