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# Retail

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Mothercare Ireland has gone into liquidation with the loss of 197 jobs
Prices of clothing, footwear and communications fall for two consecutive months
B&Q asks under 16s to stay away as queues mark reopening of hardware stores
Phase One: Here's what's allowed from today as Covid-19 restrictions eased
Poll: Will you make more of an effort to shop locally in the coming weeks?
Spending might be up over Christmas, but Irish retailers are still facing challenges
Online retailer Appliances Delivered announces closure
The consumer cost of a no-deal Brexit: Grocery prices at risk of rising
Topshop's flagship Stephen's Green store earmarked for closure
Debenhams Ireland reassures staff and customers as UK store enters administration
Marks and Spencer seeks 97 voluntary redundancies across 7 Irish stores
'It was many things to many people': This Temple Bar landmark closes today
Tesco announces up to 9,000 job cuts in the UK under wide-scale restructuring plan
After 30 years, the tiny doughnut kiosk on Dublin's O'Connell Street is still going strong
Opinion: The press needs to stop sensationalising the weather
HMV calls in administrators in UK for second time in six years
Poll: Will you make a visit to the St Stephen's Day sales?
Primark set to reopen at new location in Belfast tomorrow following major fire at former store
Poll: Have you ever worked in retail at Christmas?
Retail group predicts Irish households will spend an average of €2,690 this December
Religious books and gifts company Veritas to close 3 retail stores across the country
Local Irish retailers hit back at Black Friday 'headaches' by encouraging a new shopping trend instead
Dunnes Stores regains top spot in Ireland's supermarket wars
A former landmark pub in Blackrock is set to become a Dunnes Stores
Boost for Irish retailers as sales of ice cream, fans and patio furniture spike during heatwave
The owner of some of Dublin’s biggest shopping centres recorded a drop in footfall this year
How and why do boutiques and influencers buy and resell items made in Asia?
Irish boutique Cari's Closet responds to criticism made on anonymous Instagram account
M&S to close 100 stores across the UK by 2020
Supermarket own-brand products reduce sugar to avoid new 30c tax
Why some fashion stores like Penneys and TK Maxx resist selling online
Arnotts is getting an €11 million facelift
Worker wins right to bonus which was revoked after she drove through a car park barrier to collect children
The 'Beast from the East' gave Irish grocers a €10m sales boost
Caffé Nero plans to ramp up its Irish expansion after profits quadruple
Going to the shops? Many stores and supermarkets are now open
Littlewoods credits the GAA for helping it 'recruit' new shoppers and sell more sportswear
Bill Cullen is suing Ulster Bank for €120 million over the collapse of his business
7 of the most God-awful things that happened to me as a retail assistant
Kildare Village says axing one unit from its €50m expansion will 'jeopardise' the entire project