Iceland, the UK’s leading frozen food specialist, is committing to become the first major retailer globally to eliminate plastic packaging from all of its own
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Twenty representatives from business, farming, trade unions and the community and voluntary sector are travelling to London today to speak directly to the leaders of
The National Off-Licence Association (NOffLA) has called on the government to immediately commence Minimum Unit Pricing under the Public Health (Alcohol) Act, and to develop
Businesses in Derry/Londonderry have said they will not allow trade to be affected by Saturday nights car bomb in the city centre. The bomb, which exploded
Healthy fast food chain Freshly Chopped has announced the launch of Northern Ireland’s first sweat party, a phenomenon from the US that invites people to
9 out of 10 shoppers say they are more likely to revisit stores that leverage music, visuals and scent, according to new research. A recent
Retailers and traders in Northern Ireland are keen to know what happens next following the overwhelming defeat of Theresa May’s Brexit deal last night. The
Retail NI has described the suspension of the Rural ATM Rate Relief Scheme, which is costing Retail NI members an extra £130,000 as “disgraceful”. The
Nisa’s Big Night In promotion is extending into February to ensure retailers can capitalise on the long, dark evenings and the high number of shoppers
26 groups from across the Derry City & Strabane District Council area have been awarded a total of £50k funding to help ‘Make.Change.Happen’ through a

