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  • Tesco shares jump as profit surges despite Iran ‘uncertainty’

    April 16, 2026

    Tesco shares jumped in early deals this morning after the retailer reported a better-than-expected profit for the year to the end of February. The supermarket giant made an operating profit of over £3.1bn in the year to February 2026 compared to its own forecasts of between £2.9 and £3.1bn. The supermarket expects to make an [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Entain leads modest stock jump; Surprise growth ‘pushed to rear view’

    April 16, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. Markets are betting the latest round of peace talks will bring some resolution to the conflict in the Middle East. US markets managed to clinch a record high close on the latest news of peace talks but in London the FTSE 100 splintered and finished [...]

  • Supermarkets ‘taking mickey’ on pricing, says olive oil boss

    April 15, 2026

    A leading retail trade body has taken on big olive oil over claims supermarkets are “taking the mickey” over their pricing of the product. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has hit back at the boss of olive oil maker Filippo Berio after he accused grocers of failing to pass falling prices onto consumers. The price [...]

  • Lidl and Iceland censored under junk food ad rules

    April 15, 2026

    Lidl and Iceland have become the first supermarkets to have adverts blocked by regulators under the government’s crackdown on junk food.  The rules cover some sugary and fatty foods, including sweets, pizza and chocolate. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has been policing the new ban since January, but today’s warnings are the first it has [...]

  • Tesco nears crucial update as Iran war threatens food inflation

    April 15, 2026

    As the bosses of the country’s biggest supermarkets crowded into the chancellor’s office earlier this month, no voice will have been as loud as that of Ken Murphy, chief executive of Tesco.  Rachel Reeves summoned grocery executives to discuss how the Iran war will impact Brits’ weekly shops, and Tesco’s results tomorrow will pull back [...]

  • Aldi snaps up abandoned London psychiatric hospital to turn it into supermarket

    April 15, 2026

    Aldi has snapped up an abandoned London psychiatric hospital, Morning Wire can reveal, in the latest sign discount supermarkets are getting increasingly creative in their search to acquire land to expand their UK footprint. The German grocer, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK but hopes to increase this by as many as 500, [...]

  • Procook sales surge as young Brits get taste for dinner parties

    April 14, 2026

    Procook has toasted surging sales as the kitchenware retailer cashed in on young Brits’ growing appetite for hosting dinner parties. The London-listed firm posted sales of £85.5m for the year to end March, a rise of just under a quarter on the previous year and ahead of market expectations of £83.5m, after demand outperformed the [...]

  • OK computer: will AI be telling you how to shop?

    April 14, 2026

    Hyped as a “seamless” user experience and an opportunity for retailers to access “hundreds of millions” of consumers via ChatGPT, OpenAI walked back from its Instant Checkout shopping function at the end of March, just months before unveiling it.  The tool would have allowed users to complete purchases entirely within ChatGPT, but the Silicon Valley [...]

  • Can vapes save Imperial Brands?

    April 14, 2026

    Twenty years ago, tobacco companies were among the top performers on the London Stock Exchange, driven by consistent cigarette demand and aggressive global expansion. But the attitude towards smoking has since shifted, with the numbers of smokers in the UK dropping off the back of campaigns, the rise of vaping and public health policies. In [...]

  • High street spending gets ‘much-needed boost’ but cost alert sent to shoppers

    April 14, 2026

    High street spending in March remained robust though travel companies suffered from holidaymakers’ fears about organising a trip to the Middle East, research has suggested.   Retail surveys have suggested that high street shops were boosted by shoppers’ Easter hunt for food, computers and toys last month. Research by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) suggested that [...]

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