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Marks & Spencer to launch convenience stores

Retailer Marks & Spencer is to open a new line of convenience stores in May next year, in an attempt to compete with Sainsbury’s Local and Tesco Metro.

BA draws up shortlist for Go sale

British Airways has left out its major European rivals from a shortlist of potential buyers for Go, its budget airline.

CAMPAIGN-I: Pres.co/Foresight to kick off 2001 rebranded as Wheel

Pres.co/Foresight, the digital solutions company created by the merger of two new-media agencies earlier this year, is to complete its integration process by rebranding as Wheel.

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Safeway has unveiled a new store format at its St Katherine Docks, London store, which it says reflects its new brand proposition, passionate about fresh food and great value . Changes include dubbing the produce area the fruit and veg market , and the beers, wines and spirits section the wine cellar...

BA and Thomas Cook to merge holiday businesses

British Airways Holidays and Thomas Cook Holidays are joining forces with a 50:50 venture, which will merge the two holiday businesses.

EasyJet sues BA over Go subsidies

Fresh from its legal wrangling with Irish discount airline Ryanair, British Airways is facing a damages claim from EasyJet, the Luton-based low-cost operator.

William Shatner considers parting company with Priceline

William Shatner, the former Star Trek star, is thought to have parted company with Priceline.com, the online retailer which allows consumers to name their own price for airline tickets and hotel rooms.

German Supreme Court lifts ban on Benetton ads

The German Supreme Court has overturned a five-year ban on controversial Benetton ads featuring Aids victims and ecological disasters, after ruling that free speech had been violated by the ban.

Victoria’s Secret to launch in the UK

US lingerie chain Victoria’s Secret is planning to launch a chain of stores in the UK in the first stage of a full European rollout.

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WH Smith has announced that it will not extend the sale of adult magazines into its high-street stores. The decision follows concern over the retailer s plan to stock a range of top-shelf titles. WH Smith conducted a three-month trial in a small number of outlets.


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