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Topshop owner Arcadia on brink of collapse
Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins and Burton could all soon vanish, as Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia retail empire teeters on the edge of administration.
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Topshop billionaire Sir Philip Green denies allegations of ‘unlawful sexual or racist behaviour’
Labour’s Lord Hain used parliamentary privilege to name Sir Philip as the “powerful businessman” alleged to have used non-disclosure agreements and payouts to conceal allegations about sexual harassment, racist abuse and bullying, which followed a Telegraph investigation.
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Topshop to stop buying ‘ridiculously skinny’ mannequins
The high street favourite says it will buy no more of a particularly tall and skinny mannequin after a customer shamed them on Facebook – but the existing models will remain in stores
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Topshop boss champions UK manufacturing
As Topshop’s boss champions British designers and manufacturers at London Fashion Week, an industry expert warns Channel 4 News there is a limit to what can be produced on UK soil.
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Topshop’s Green blames weather for shop closures
Topshop and Bhs boss sir Philip Green warns that 260 stores face the axe after a profits slump.
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Tax protests hit Topshop, BHS, Vodafone on busy shopping day
High street stores across Britain were forced to shut on a major shopping day as protesters accused bosses of tax avoidance. Alex Thomson says the campaign behind the action is growing.
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Topshop protests over Sir Philip Green’s taxes
Demonstrators have taken part in UK-wide protests over Topshop boss Sir Philip Green’s tax affairs. They allege that he avoided paying hundreds of millions of pounds.
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Topshop tycoon takes on Whitehall
Topshop boss Sir Philip Green is to lead the government spending review. Business Correspondent Siobhan Kennedy asks if this the sort of advice Whitehall needs.
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Thousands of jobs axed in Covid-induced downturn
Yesterday the Prime Minister was promising to “build, build, build” the country out of an ailing Covid-induced downturn.
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Sir Philip Green receives setback as he seeks Arcadia rescue deal
Sir Philip Green has received a setback in the battle to save Arcadia, the business that controls a host of famous high street names, from Topshop to Dorothy Perkins.
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Overseas online sales to soar sevenfold by 2020
British brands Burberry and Topshop are already blazing the overseas online trail. But an expanding pool of international buyers will make £28bn for British retailers by 2020, says a new report.
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‘We will continue to fight the cuts’ – Fortnum protester
As protesters who staged a sit-in at luxury goods store Fortnum and Mason are found guilty of aggravated trespass a first-time protester tells Channel 4 News what happened that day.
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Unpaid internships: campaigners step up the fightback
Young graduates tell Channel 4 News they are ‘treated as slave labour’ – but an online fightback gathers strength, with campaigners warning they will go to court to get payment.
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London’s Admiralty Arch on the market
The government plans to sell Admiralty Arch in central London for up to £75m – part of a wider drive to get better value from its vast property estate, as Channel 4 News hears.
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Pink Floyd star’s son loses appeal
Charlie Gilmour, the son of Pink Floyd guitarist David, has lost a court of appeal challenge against his 16-month sentence for his behaviour at a student fees protest.