UK retailers urge government to end parcel tariff loophole sooner Submitted by daniel on Thu, 27/11/2025 - 15:23 British retailers have welcomed the government's decision to start charging customs duties on low-value e-commerce parcels but said a March 2029 timeline is too late and risks making the country an international outlier. FashionNetwork.com
UK retailers urge government to end parcel tariff loophole sooner Submitted by daniel on Thu, 27/11/2025 - 15:23 British retailers have welcomed the government's decision to start charging customs duties on low-value e-commerce parcels but said a March 2029 timeline is too late and risks making the country an international outlier. FashionNetwork - The World's Fashion Business News
Wandsworth featured as November in ‘most boring calendar’ Submitted by daniel on Thu, 27/11/2025 - 05:00 Wandsworth has been selected to represent November in Access Self Storage’s new charity calendar, which turns everyday storage units into quirky, themed monthly scenes. Wandsworth Times
TONIGHT: Truth to Power – The Fraud, The Labour Files & Lambeth Connections, Karibu Centre, Wed 26 Nov 2025 Submitted by daniel on Wed, 26/11/2025 - 08:00 Two heavyweight investigators are in Brixton tonight for Truth to Power: The Fraud, The Labour Files & Lambeth Connections, a one-off panel at the Karibu Centre. Brixton Buzz
Experts issue stark warning to shoppers as high street favourites struggle to survive Submitted by daniel on Tue, 25/11/2025 - 19:36 EXCLUSIVE: Experts issue stark warning to shoppers as high street favourites struggle to survive The Mirror
Experts issue stark warning to shoppers as high street favourites struggle to survive Submitted by daniel on Tue, 25/11/2025 - 19:33 They were once a treasure trove of finds for bargain hunters. But many charity shops are struggling for survival as costs rise and sales slump in a challenging economic climate. The Mirror
Intriguing secret societies offer more than conspiracy theories Submitted by daniel on Tue, 25/11/2025 - 15:13 KEN TOWL delved into the little-known world of local literary societies, the ‘Lits’, where talk is cheap and at least the fruitcakes promise ‘no nuts’ Inside Croydon