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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Retail sales, Royal Mail, energy suppliers, Mango
(Sharecast News) - Consumers are cutting back on purchases amid growing pressure on the Bank of England to tame inflation. Retail sales increased 5.2% on a like-for-like basis in April compared with the same period a year earlier, according to data from the British Retail Consortium and the consultancy KPMG. - Guardian
Royal Mail boss Simon Thompson is expected to step down within weeks, after a turbulent two-year stint at the helm. The chief executive has been accused by unions of inflaming the bitter industrial dispute, and his credibility was put in question after a Commons select committee appearance. - Guardian
Britain's tourist tax has left Heathrow with empty shops that it is struggling to fill, the airport has claimed, as pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak to reverse his raid on travellers. The UK's largest airport said eighteen stores, including those run by British luxury designer Mulberry, jewellery company APM Monaco, watchmaker Rolex and currency exchange business Travelex, had been shut "as a direct response" to the tax. - Telegraph
Energy suppliers should renegotiate tariffs signed at sky-high prices last year or risk the future of more than 90,000 small businesses, a leading lobby group has warned. The Federation of Small Businesses said that more than a tenth of small businesses had fixed their energy prices during the peak of the market in the second half of last year. - The Times
The boss of Mango has been spurred on to open more shops in Britain after being handed an award from the UK embassy in recognition of its expansion in the country. Toni Ruiz, chief executive of the Spanish retailer, is aiming to open 13 new shops in the UK by the end of this year in locations including Bristol, Brighton, Stratford in east London and Manchester. - The Times
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