A campaign against the illicit tobacco trade has claimed ice-cream vans are being used to sell counterfeit cigarettes. Revealing details of a fake cigarette haul
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Time is running out to enter the 2015 Neighbourhood Retailer Awards. This month’s Neighbourhood Retailer sees the beginning of the countdown to this year’s spectacular
The first of the major tobacco suppliers has made good on its promise to bring legal proceedings against plain packaging laws for cigarettes and tobacco
Spar has announced its support for a programme championing locally produced pork. The Northern Ireland Pork and Bacon Forum’s ‘Assured Origin’ scheme is designed to
Musgrave Retail Partners is to focus on a growth strategy for NI and the Republic after selling its Londis and Budgens brands to competitor Booker. The
A retail body has described planning approval for a retail development by a Ballymena church as “disgraceful”. The Northern Ireland Independent Retail Association (NIIRTA) issued
Councillors deciding the fate of a new retail park outside Ballymena have been advised to back the project. Mid and East Antrim councillors will be
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
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

