The last couple of years have been very challenging for Northern Ireland retailers and their customers and the next year is likely to be difficult
Interviews
As the impact of recent challenges leaves an ongoing legacy, the food and drink sector must look at implementing appropriate measures ahead of time, states
Paddy Murney looks back on the developments and successes of 2022 for the brands and shares the focus for the year ahead. “One of Musgrave’s
2022 was a key year for Omagh store, McCullagh’s Classic as they marked 30 years in business and rounded it off by taking the top
Leading the charge in alternative fuels, Circle K will have their entire truck fleet transitioned to HVO by the end of April. Senior Director of
After an impressive year of trading in 2022, Henderson Group will now look to channel their profits back into the business to provide even more
Dating back to The Rochdale Pioneers in 1844, who set up a store to tackle many of the social issues and injustices in their society
Industry heads have warned that political stability is essential to help Northern Ireland businesses tackle some of the key challenges they face in 2023. The
Some of the leading figures within Northern Ireland’s grocery industry received prestigious honours in the New Year’s Honours’ List. More than 80 people from across
Several Northern Ireland retailers have reported strong Christmas trading this month, with some noticing a “significant increase in turnover”. Lockdowns and covid restrictions meant the

