Showing posts with label reports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reports. Show all posts

Monday, 8 May 2017

It's Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 ...

... and one calls to mind the recent revelation of young members of the British royal family about their struggle of coming to terms with the death of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales as part of the Heads Together mental health campaign.
Good mental health is increasingly a concern in our modern society as a recent report suggests that as many as two out of three adults suffer from mental health problems one way or another, and that younger adults are most vulnerable. 

This Mental Health Awareness Week (May 8 - 14), the Mental Health Foundation is going to look at mental health from a new angle. Rather than ask why so many people are living with mental health problems, we will seek to uncover why too few of us are thriving with good mental health.

Launched today is a study called Surviving or Thriving? The state of the UK's mental health and it looks at what we can do about it.

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Online Xmas shopping will impact UK Retail high street

As Christmas shopping is gathering momentum, experts from market intelligence agency Mintel predict prospects for the upcoming festive season to be good, and expect total UK retail sales will grow 2.5% in December 2016, taking retail sales up to £42.2 billion.

PURE London, a popular trade fair for UK retailers sourcing fashion and accessories.
                                                   


Many of the consumers will shop online, to avoid high street crowds and to surf for cheaper prices while shopping at hours that best suit them, according to Mintel in a recent report.

However a new report released this week predicted that online shopping will drive more fashion stores to close.

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the Local Data Company (LDC) have predicted that as consumer spending habits continue to evolve, UK fashion store numbers on town centres are falling at their fastest rate in several years and fashion is suffering more than the wider retail sector.

The report said there were 2,656 store closures across the UK retail sector in the first six months of the year with only 2,153 openings, the lowest number in half a decade.

Click here to read more.

Photo: © Lucia Carpio.