Shoppers in the UK stayed away from high street stores in March as footfall declined by 5%, following a trend from February. Retailers are concerned that the ongoing US trade war could further impact consumer confidence, worsen economic gloom, and lead to a chilling effect on sales. Inflation, pressure on pay packets, and lackluster sales during the January discount period are contributing factors to the decline in foot traffic.
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Train passengers fined ‘too harshly’ for ‘innocent errors’ with tickets
Train passengers in the UK are facing severe penalties for accidental ticketing mistakes, as highlighted by the Office of Rail and Road. The watchdog criticized train operators for harsh measures against those making genuine errors, such as selecting the wrong railcard or presenting damaged tickets, which can lead to threats of prosecution and criminal records. Following a review prompted by overturned fare evasion convictions, recommendations have been made to simplify ticket purchasing and improve how...
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