All news articles – Page 2383
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NewsCo-operative Group confirms Myners resignation
The Co-operative Group has confirmed Lord Myners is stepping down as the society’s non-executive director.
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NewsKronenbourg 1664 re-edits banned Cantona ad for new run
Kronenbourg 1664 has launched a new push featuring Eric Cantona – after advertising watchdogs gave the red card to a previous ad starring the former footballer.
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NewsGangmasters Licensing Authority moves from Defra to Home Office
Responsibility for the Gangmasters Licensing Authority has moved from Defra to the Home Office.
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NewsWH Smith profits up as sales continue to fall
WH Smith has posted a 3% increase in half-year profits as it continues to cut costs in the business.
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NewsM&S food sales creep up 0.1% in fourth quarter
Marks & Spencer shares soared this morning after the retailer reported an improvement in clothing sales.
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NewsPG Tips pushes fruit herbals and green teas with £5m campaign
PG Tips is launching a £5m push for its new Fruit Herbal and Green tea range.
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NewsIndie brewers urged to can their beer in new competition
A new trade competition is encouraging independent brewers to put their beer into cans.
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NewsTate & Lyle opens bank made of cake: Pictures
Banks are used to holding lots of dough – but a new branch opened by Tate & Lyle is actually made from it.
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NewsMidcounties Co-op threatens to vote against Myners reforms
The Co-operative Group is facing a rebellion from its independent societies after the president of Midcounties Co-op threatened to vote against Lord Myner’s proposed reforms to the Group.
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NewsFood price inflation hits lowest level in eight years
Food price inflation hit its lowest level in eight years in March, growing by just 0.8% year-on-year.
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NewsTesco marketing boss Matt Atkinson ‘sidelined’
The management shake-up at Tesco looks set to continue, according to reports today.
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NewsAsda chick springs into action in Easter advertising campaign
Asda is calling on the talents of a fluffy chick to get across its Easter pricing message.
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NewsDiageo hopes to score with David Beckham-backed Haig whisky
Diageo has teamed up with David Beckham and Spice Girls founder Simon Fuller to launch a Scotch whisky.
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NewsBacardi in hunt for new CEO as Edward Shirley retires
Bacardi is looking for a new CEO after announcing the retirement of boss Edward Shirley.
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NewsSainsbury’s sales drop as late Easter makes for tough trading
Sainsbury’s recent good run has come to a definitive stop with a 1.7% fall in sales, according to the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel.
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NewsMajor fmcg brands reimagined by UK students
Students from across the UK have re-imagined some of the biggest fmcg brands for a new competition.
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NewsWeetabix looks to cut shifts and pay at UK sites
Weetabix is looking to make changes to shift patterns and wages as pressure mounts on the cereals category.
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NewsTesco blames wrong signage for salmon marketed as Scottish
Tesco has blamed “wrongly placed” signs for a mix-up that resulted in Norwegian farmed salmon being promoted as Scottish in some of its stores.
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NewsAsda plan has 'potential' to create 12,000 jobs over five years
Walmart boss Doug McMillon has said Asda’s new five-year strategy has the potential to create up to 12,000 jobs.
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NewsFormer NFU boss Peter Kendall to chair AHDB
Peter Kendall, the former president of the National Farmers’ Union, has become the new chair of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.





