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UK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of war
British Retail Consortium figures show footfall rose in May, with consumer confidence improving after spending squeezeGreater numbers of consumers went shopping last month as spring sunshine brought welcome relief to retailers, which have faced a squeeze on spending since the US-Israel war on Iran. Figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and a separate survey by the accountancy firm BDO showed a bounce-back in footfall during May, reversing a sharp decline in April.
UK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of war
British Retail Consortium figures show footfall rose in May, with consumer confidence improving after spending squeezeGreater numbers of consumers went shopping last month as spring sunshine brought welcome relief to retailers, which have faced a squeeze on spending since the US-Israel war on Iran. Figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and a separate survey by the accountancy firm BDO showed a bounce-back in footfall during May, reversing a sharp decline in April.
UK shoppers return to high street as warm weather brings respite from shadow of war
British Retail Consortium figures show footfall rose in May, with consumer confidence improving after spending squeezeGreater numbers of consumers went shopping last month as spring sunshine brought welcome relief to retailers, which have faced a squeeze on spending since the US-Israel war on Iran. Figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and a separate survey by the accountancy firm BDO showed a bounce-back in footfall during May, reversing a sharp decline in April.
Heatwave dampens shoppers’ return to high streets – but confidence grows despite Iran war
Heatwave dampens shoppers’ return to high streets – but confidence grows despite Iran war Rising consumer confidence could be short-lived, economists have warned - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments May’s record-breaking high temperatures caused more shoppers to stay home, new figures show, dampening what was otherwise a positive month for Britain’s high street shops. While the scorching weather initially encouraged more people to head to the shops at the start May, the intense heatwave led...
A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma
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UK retail bosses warn government taxes ‘making it harder to hire young people’
UK retail bosses warn government taxes ‘making it harder to hire young people’ The government drafted in former Marks & Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland to help get more young people into work - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than 80 leading UK high street retailers have issued a stark warning to the government, claiming current tax policies and "red tape" are actively "pricing out" firms from hiring young workers. Bosses from major chains including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and John...
Pub boss says it's easier to hire trained staff over young people
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