British American Tobacco has told shareholders it expects a decline in the global tobacco market to accelerate due to the Ukraine war. Russia’s invasion of
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As the average cost of filling a tank with petrol hits £100, the UK government has indicated it will take action against fuel retailers failing
The minimum age at which people can buy a tobacco product in England should be raised by a year annually until the point where no-one
A shop in Portadown that focused on sustainability has been forced to close due to rising costs. The Church Street Pantry is to close its
The Public Prosecution Service is to prosecute three companies for alleged health and safety offences following the Primark fire in Belfast. The fire at the
The Post Office Horizon IT inquiry – described as the most ‘widespread miscarriage of justice in British legal history’ – sat in Belfast over two
Retailer Charlie Hamilton lifts the lid on the state-of-the-art refurbishment of his Spar store and forecourt in Castlederg. Charlie Hamilton is delighted with the customer
The Federation of Independent Retailers has branded the government’s plans to review weights and measures as a waste of time and money. The Office for Product
Dromore-based Graham’s Bakery has signed a £2.5m deal to supply products to Lidl stores across Ireland. The contract will see the company supply eight products
Artisan producer Ballylisk of Armagh’ s Triple Rose product has been named the best cheese in Northern Ireland at the UK Virtual Cheese Awards 2022.

