All Community articles – Page 36
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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 & 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 & 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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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 & 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
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Comment & Opinion
Is charity work by industry undermined by attitudes to tax?
I’m concerned all the good work that goes on to support charity is being undermined by corporate attitudes to tax
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Analysis & Features
Crickhowell: little town, big attitude
Crickhowell is home to a group of rebels who are taking the fight for fair tax for small businesses all the way to HMRC
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Comment & Opinion
Our industry deserves more recognition for its charitable deeds
When it comes to kindness, sharing and giving this industry deserves a lot more credit than it probably gets
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Analysis & Features
Grocery charities just keep on giving
Despite the huge sums raised, grocery charities don’t get the credit they deserve
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William Reed creates e-learning partnership for food industry
The Grocer’s publisher William Reed has entered into a new partnership with e-learning provider Virtual College
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Unilever accredited as living wage employer
The move will mean a pay rise for about 500 of the company’s UK staff
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Costcutter helps stores donate to local causes
Costcutter is launching a new charity fundraising initiative to help its 2,600 independents connect with communities