Independent retailers on both sides of the Irish border have confirmed their support for the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol in Northern
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Retail is leading a summer downturn in Nortern Ireland’s private sector, according to a new survey. July saw a large fall in new orders and
Nisa has revealed its final Big Deal of the summer and it features two Big Night In favourites – pizza and beer. The new deal,
EUROSPAR Newcastle celebrated its first birthday last month, raising an amazing £730 for Cancer Fund for Children. The store held a birthday party in July
The Irish government is being warned that new laws banning the sale of cheap alcohol could reduce tax returns because people are heading to Northern
Customers began saving up for their Christmas dinner earlier than ever this year because of the cost of living crisis, according to Co Antrim butcher
As the prospect of energy rationing looms, some European retailers are turning off lights and considering shorter opening hours this winter. Energy bosses and government
Belfast’s flagship city centre Primark store is to reopen in time for Christmas, four years on from a devastating fire. The retailer says the new
EUROSPAR Dromara held a barbecue for the local community last month, raising an incredible total of £4,295 in vital funds for local cancer charity, Cancer
SPAR NI has become the first local company to broaden its insights into consumer behaviour with Ulster University’s new virtual reality facility. The Consumer Insights

