Retail & Industry

  • 3 Reasons to Drink Herbal Tea

    08 November 2016 News
    From the delicious taste of our planet's finest plants to the health benefits nature's bounty brings, there are lots of great reasons why we should drink herbal tea. Pukka's Kate Wallacy shares why it can be beneficial to reach for a cuppa
  • The Art Behind Making a Great Sausage

    08 November 2016 News
    One of Britain's best-known butchers, David Lishman, walks us through the steps to making a brilliant banger
  • Tips of the Trade: Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop

    07 November 2016 News
    Andre Birkett, manager of Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop, shares his top selling advice
  • “Q – score more than 10 points”

    06 November 2016 Town Crier
    It’s an oft repeated cliche that we are a country of shopkeepers; also that we Brits respect, indeed LOVE a queue. Consequently the line of customers that most cheesemongers experience in December could be seen to represent the British Christmas as definitively as a Robin on…
  • The Interview: Nicholas Rodda, Rodda’s

    04 November 2016 News
    Cornish pride and a sense of stewardship keep the man at the helm of Rodda’s excited about the future. Here, he tells us how he makes it work
  • “Communication is king”

    03 November 2016 Speciality Bites
    Tempting though it is to talk about Brexit again, with some slightly positive news for business this week from the High Court judges, I am going to refrain, as some of you may be bored! Instead I am going to talk about communication
  • Brexit: Government Must Vote on Article 50

    03 November 2016 Brexit
    The High Court has ruled that Parliament must vote on whether to activate Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
  • “Spreading our wings”

    03 November 2016 On The Farm
    Diversification has become a necessity within the farming industry, and at Jimmy’s Farm we are no different. At our very core is the working farm and everything that goes with it
  • “Keeping it in the family”

    03 November 2016 Opinion
    It’s a historical reality that British artisan cheese was affected more between 1939-45 than any other European country, and hundreds of unique regional types lost out in the drive to uniformity, mass production and Government cheese that created the dominance Cheddar still holds today
  • “Shop happy”

    03 November 2016 Fine Food
    Every year, early October sees a good number of restaurants holding their breath in anticipation. Setting aside the merits of a tyre-maker’s opinion about gastronomy, the Michelin Guide to Britain and Ireland is a plump red book much beloved of chefs. For many otherwise sane and…
  • “Six things I learned this year”

    03 November 2016 Expert Eye
    We are now just about to enter our 45th year at Partridges. So much has been learned along the way and (dare I say it) quite a lot forgotten. However, in every year that passes there is, it seems, an increasing barrage of information attacking…
  • Shoppers Want to See More Independents on British High Street

    02 November 2016 News
    UK consumers prefer to visit the high street than shop online and wish to see more independent businesses opening, according to a new report from Barclays
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