The discretionary spending power of the average Northern Ireland family dropped to £127 per week in the first quarter of 2022, which is 13.3% (almost
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AHFES, the EU-funded food and drink programme for SMEs, has secured additional funding to support sustainability within the food and drink sector, with Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland’s high streets have enjoyed the highest week on week increase in retail footfall of the UK regions. Across the UK, the average increase
The Voice for Locals Initiative is seeking to support businesses in NI post-Covid by providing access to intelligent online marketing and customer experience development tools
The latest figures from Kantar have revealed that the Northern Irish grocery market saw sales drop by 6.8% in the year to 20 February 2022.
Independent retailers on both sides of the Irish border have reacted positively to the opening of consultation on the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP)
Dunnes Stores recorded an £8 million pre-tax loss in Northern Ireland during 2020, new accounts show. The family-owned Irish retailer saw its turnover fall 10
Footfall in Belfast in November has grown by 3% compared to pre-pandemic times, bringing it into positive territory for the first time in almost two
More than £100m has been spent by people in Northern Ireland using the High Street Spend Local cards, according to the latest figures. The Department
Pets At Home said it is anticipating an increase in logistics costs for supplying its 11 Northern Ireland outlets. A boom in pet ownership has