January 5, 2021  |  Your latest trade news

Dunnes Stores (Bangor) Ltd reports £1 million deficit for 2019

News | Group's Northern Irish business incurred "significant additional costs implementing social distancing measures in stores”

Dunnes Stores remains Ireland's most popular supermarket, while Aldi and Lidl are still growing Dunnes Stores’ Northern Ireland business lost €1.1 million in 2019, according to financial accounts filed by Dunnes Stores (Bangor) Ltd, which owns the...

Five key actions needed to deliver insurance reform in 2021

News | "Insurance must and can be sorted in 2021,” says AIR director Eoin McCambridge

Reminder: NMW rises to €10.20

News | New NMW rates came into operation on 1 January 2021

Nearly 58,000 more people receiving PUP compared to December

News | In the under-25 age group, there are 16,200 more PUP claimants than on 22 December

Morrisons emerges as a festive winner in the UK

News | Group's like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, rose 8.1% in the 22 weeks to 3 January 2021

Aldi donates over €77,500 to 155 local charities in 2020

News | Aldi employees have chosen each charity involved, enabling them to help the local good causes they are passionate about

Retail NI calls for Click and Collect to be restored for independent retailers

News | Allowing local independent retailers to operate a click and collect service would give them "a lifeline," says Retail NI chief executive Glyn Roberts.

Subway launches new vegan options

New plant-based items hit stores in Ireland ahead of Veganuary 2021

Bord Bia reports 20% increase in applications for postgrad places

Talent Academy programmes proving especially popular amongst young people who are seeking purpose-led careers, Bord Bia states

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