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News briefsLTA lays down new tournament rules for trans and non-binary players
The UK’s Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has established new rules for the participation of transgender and non-binary athletes in national competitions. These rules will be taking effect on Jan. 25, 2025, and will not apply to international tournaments, such as those held at Wimbledon, Queen’s, Eastbourne and Nottingham, or to ...
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News briefsSurrey to get Europe’s biggest pickleball and padel club
The councillors of Waverley Borough, in the British county of Surrey, have approved plans for the conversion of a vacant, 57,600-square-foot warehouse into Europe’s largest club for pickleball and padel, according to The Padel Paper. The HOPP, as the club will be called, was conceived by Sally Grace and Andre ...
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News briefsSport England invests £120 million to promote inclusive talent pathways in sports
The announcement comes after Team GB won 65 medals at Paris 2024.
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News briefsAdidas launches its The Pulse retail concept in the UK
Adidas is introducing its premium store format, dubbed “The Pulse,” in the UK with two locations in Edinburgh and Glasgow. A 1,000 sqm store has just opened at Fort Kinnaird in Edinburgh. It is the third The Pulse store to open in Europe, with other locations in Germany and Italy. ...
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News briefsDecathlon UK makes £2m loss, invests £10m in restructuring measures
Decathlon UK reported a 5 percent drop in sales and a 2.5 percent sales decline on a same-store basis in 2023. The British arm of the French-based retailer experienced a full-year loss of £2 million (€2.37m) after investing £10 million (€11.8m) in transformation initiatives. The results were also affected by ...
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News briefsAdidas partners with the UK Golf Federation
The UK Golf Federation has announced Adidas as its newest corporate partner. Effective Jan. 1, 2025, this new collaboration will give the UK Golf Federation members enhanced membership benefits and Adidas access to a broader audience of golfers across the UK. The UK Golf Federation is a not-for-profit organization with ...
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News briefsA delay in Google’s Sandbox plan
Google is putting off until 2025 the deprecation of the third-party cookie in its Chrome browser, a plan we reported on in January. In its report for the first quarter of this year the company will be publishing the following notice: “We are providing an update on the plan for ...
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News briefsJD Sports implements forensic tagging sprays to combat shoplifting surge
British sportswear giant JD Sports is stepping up its security game in response to a surge in shoplifting incidents. Teaming up with forensic security firm SelectaDNA, the retailer is set to deploy tagging sprays across its stores as a proactive measure. These sprays work by leaving behind a unique synthetic ...
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News briefsUK Gov announces £35 million investment into grassroots cricket
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a £35 million (€40.8m) investment to boost grassroots cricket over the next five years. The package will enable the construction of 16 new all-weather cricket domes in cities due to host the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2026 and Men’s T20 World Cup ...
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News briefsSurge in shoplifting hits England
Shoplifting offenses are on the rise across England and Wales, reaching a 20-year high, as reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Police recorded over 400,000 incidents in 2023 up to September, marking a 32-percent increase from the previous year. Retailers in England and Wales are grappling with a ...
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News briefsNFL returns to Europe, first match in South America
By now, we’ve grown accustomed to the National Football League (NFL) crossing the Atlantic to cater to the league’s European fans. This trend continues into the next season as it’s now confirmed that the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings will face off at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium; the Jacksonville Jaguars are ...
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News briefsUK adopts Carney’s rules for women’s football
Through Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, the UK government has accepted Karen Carney’s recommendations on the future of domestic women’s football. A former professional footballer and now a commentator on the sport, Carney accepted a commission from the government in September 2022, after the UEFA Euro, to conduct an independent review. ...
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News briefsBogner opens first concept store in UK, two doors in the US
German luxury sports label Bogner announced the opening of its first standalone store in the UK in partnership with the London-based activity company The Bergladen Group. The five-storey store is located in the heart of London’s Mayfair neighbourhood and a clear sign for Bogner’s international expansion aspirations, having recently opened ...
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News briefsDecathlon launches BuyBack in the UK
Following a successful launch in continental Europe, Decathlon has introduced BuyBack in the UK, a service that allows customers to sell their old bikes back to the retailer for up to 45 percent of the RRP. The first part of the program will focus on bicycles and will later be ...
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ArticleRental and second-hand markets contribute nearly £7bn to UK economy
A study by Barclaycard Payments has found that UK retailers are benefiting from the growing recommerce economy. 76 percent of retailers now offer more sustainable shopping formats that include rental, reuse and resale offerings. Barclaycard Payments partnered with Development Economics to combine thousands of responses from UK consumers with demographic, ...
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News briefsFrasers Group submits plans for new HQ
According to Retail Gazette, U.K. retailer Frasers Group has submitted a planning application to establish a new global headquarters at Ansty in Rugby, Warwickshire. The move is intended to support its growth ambitions, the retail group said. The campus is expected to include a logistics area, offices, R&D retail, a ...
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News briefsFootasylum adopts new retail concept in larger store
Footasylum, leading British retailer of branded fashion and footwear, has moved to a new and improved retail space at the Lakeside Shopping Center in England, where it previously occupied a space of around 300 sqm. The new 900-sqm space features a refreshed store concept that seeks to create a mobile-first ...
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News briefsColourWear taps Unify Brand Partnerships for UK distribution
ColourWear has teamed up with UK distribution company Unify Brand Partnerships to expand its presence in the UK active and outdoor market. The lifestyle brand is the shared passion of three board and freeski enthusiasts from Gothenburg, Sweden, who in 2010 said, “Enough with the grey!” Fredrik Abrahmson, Thor Kruse ...
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ArticleDecathlon UK continues to grow despite challenging economic conditions
Decathlon has announced its 2022 full-year results for the UK, showing a 6 percent increase in sales despite the pressure of double-digit inflation across Europe, as the company continues to invest heavily in developing its business model. While consumer confidence hit its lowest level in 40 years, Decathlon UK increased ...
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News briefsUYN opens its first U.K. store amidst international expansion plan
Italian brand UYN (Unleash Your Nature) has opened a store in Cambridge, its first in the UK. SGI Europe reported about this planned opening earlier this month while the brand was inaugurating another store in Peschiera, on Italy’s Lake Garda. The Cambridge store is located on Market Hill, in the ...