NI’s retail sector has experienced its sharpest decline since May 2012, causing the economy to “effectively stall”, the Ulster Bank has said. April data from
Beth Mason
Sainsbury’s has revealed a change in tactics after reporting losses of £72 million over the past 12 months. In its annual results, published yesterday, the
Ulster Rugby has teamed-up with local independent retail group Centra to kick off what is expected to be the biggest series of local rugby summer
Imperial Tobacco has revealed Menthol Superkings will be the latest addition to its Carlton cigarette range, the UK’s number one sub-economy cigarette brand. Carlton Superkings Menthol is now
The Kennedy Centre has announced 40 new jobs for West Belfast after securing three new retailers. The centre said Card Factory and JD Sports have
The future of the Connswater Shopping Centre looks increasingly bright as Lidl announces 15 new jobs as part of plans to expand its presence at the retail park. The development
Could you sandwich a business into your lunch hour? David Toner tells Neighbourhood Retailer how he manages to run a new sandwich shop while working
NI farm incomes nose-dived by almost 18 per cent last year, according to new data from the Ulster Bank. Richard Ramsey, the bank’s chief economist, said
Westminster election candidate Naomi Long has promised to introduce a bill opening up companies’ tax activities to the public if she is re-elected. Pledging to
The Department of Enterprise is pushing for action against another director of Fermanagh meat processing company Tenderlean. The department revealed it is pursuing proceedings against
