All Community articles – Page 34
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Drinks industry angered by late night levy changes
Business leaders warn changes to lase night levy system would make it easier for overzealous fundraising
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Breadwinners Foundation to help would-be baking businesses
Breadwinners helps disadvantaged people run a bike delivery service for artisan bread
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Analysis and Features
Beer, bangers and Brexit: life at Delight Wedlinka
Since setting up shop in 2013, the Polish cuisine specialist is now firmly rooted with the Eastern European locals in Tooting
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Comment and Opinion
‘Thinking diversely’: why a new approach will be good for business
Mars’ new ad for Maltesers shows how diversity can be done well
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Comment and Opinion
Food entrepreneurs have to wake up to the power of community
Community and connections was a key focus at the recent food business seminar organised by Defra and the Institute of Directors, reports managing editor Julia Glotz
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Sainsbury's Hackney Road to host 'big gay kiss in'
Nearly 300 people have indicated on Facebook that they will attend the protest
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Merseyside supermarkets withdraw The Sun newspaper from sale
Campaign group Don’t Buy The Sun has renewed its efforts after the paper failed to publish Hillsborough verdict on the front page
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Man guilty of murder of Glasgow shopkeeper jailed for life
Tanveer Ahmed, 32, from Bradford, Yorkshire, was sentenced to a minimum of 27 years for the religiously motivated murder
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Analysis and Features
Has Farm Africa made a difference?
Fmcg executives flew out to help villagers in Tanzania and Kenya start up a business from tilapia farming and beekeeping
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Cab driver pleads guilty to murder of shopkeeper Asad Shah
Tanveer Ahmed, 32, savagely attacked local shopkeeper Asad Shah outside his store in Shawlands on 24 March
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Big retailers sign up to support independents on the high street
Retailers have committed to supporting local regeneration efforts
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Tesco to provide meals and water for Homeless World Cup
Retailer is working with FareShare to provide players and coaches with three meals a day
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FSA Food Hygiene Rating test reveals regional inconsistencies
Huge inconsistencies in the way local authorities score its Food Hygiene Rating ‘Scores on the Doors’ scheme
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Aldi pleads guilty over 'flying smoking shelter' injury
Courts fines Aldi £100,000 plus costs of £5,200
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Remote Spar in Cornwall installs public defibrillator
A Spar retailer in a hard-to-reach coastal village has installed a public use defibrillator for the local community
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Morrisons invests £30m to upgrade staff facilities
Retailer says investment in staff will help drive a colleague-led turnaround
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BRC calls for action on crime as costs to retailers soar
Average value of customer theft hits record high of £325
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Analysis and Features
Flood impact will be felt for months, warn logistics experts
Grocery is “praying for the rain to stop” after floods in the North
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News
P&H, Heinz, Ginsters work with RVS on healthy eating hubs
RVS works with suppliers and wholesalers to develop healthier hospital shops and cafes
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Analysis and Features
Storm Desmond: Tesco, Booths and Sainsbury's battle to reopen
Retailers have spent the week counting the cost of the floods in the North West of England and Scottish Borders