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Pharmacy staff aim to form union after coming under pressure to make up for falling demand for jab
Brand says it is increasingly optimistic about its sales prospects for the Christmas season
Criticism from National Farmers’ Union follows surge in price of commodity to 12-year high
Chair says making clothing more appealing to all ages and closing unprofitable stores is paying off
Investigation triggered after vintners complain prices have not fallen back in line with energy costs
Shares tumble 15% after drinks group says growth will slow in first half on back of worsening sales slump
Debra Crew’s debut strategy presentation next week will receive extra scrutiny over sales fall in Latin America
Instacart and Amazon show shopping habits are hard to break, especially in the US
The German brand cannot just rely on collaborations and sporting heritage to drive sales of its sneakers
Swiss company behind Cartier jewellery brand reports lower than expected sales and profits
Media tycoon criticises auction process which ended in Czech-owned Allwyn winning the licence
Baltika’s success made it a target for seizure as Kremlin loyalists are rewarded with key assets
Farfetch and Yoox Net-a-Porter suffer as high-end brands boost their online offerings
Data shows that the conflict is cooling bookings after bumper profits for airlines over the past six months
Consumers worldwide will be paying steep prices for the next year at least
Competition and Markets Authority says ‘drivers are feeling the pain again’
Boston-based betting group held early stage talks with top 888 shareholders last summer
Home goods entrepreneur says India is ‘nice fit’ for manufacturing her branded textiles
Last year, the chief exec set himself two 5-year goals and has already surpassed them
Plan to release one film a year is a low-risk move that will act as a marketing push for the group’s core business
Strong food sales drive higher first-half profits at UK retailer
Several industry names shun sustainability survey despite boards placing higher value on responsible practices
Lowest rainfall in 1,200 years and rising hay costs prompt many ranchers to cut herd sizes
The bowling alley operator is relying on food, drink and music to help fill its lanes
UK-based group that also produces Twinings tea bags warns it expects cost pressures to remain
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