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THE war was over. Victory was proclaimed. Bells, free from muffles, rang from every church steeple. Tables, chairs and pianos were tossed out ...
There were some pretty big queues in Newcastle on Wednesday afternoon as fans lined up outside HMV in Eldon Square ...
Swedish furniture maker Ikea is backing Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s contentious plan to reserve Oxford Street for ...
But they both tell a story about how Oxford Street is evolving and reviving from its near-death experience during the pandemic. Walk along it and you will still pass many of the tacky candy stores ...
As the much-awaited Ikea Oxford Street store debuted today following a lengthy renovation of the Grade II listed building at 214 Oxford Street, it felt like the former ugly duckling of London’s ...
If this country has a shortage of retail assistants, then that's not evident at Oxford Street's newly assembled IKEA, at least not on opening day, where hundreds of yellow t-shirted, Minion-esque ...
IKEA is to open its highly anticipated store on London’s Oxford Street on 1 May. Spanning three floors of the Oxford Circus site, the new space will aim to bring together home furnishing inspiration ...
Tomorrow, Swedish design giant IKEA will open the doors to its hotly anticipated store on London’s Oxford Street. The new ...
Long queues are expected to build up ahead of the 10am door opening at 214 Oxford Street where Sir Philip Green’s Topshop once had its flagship store. See also: The all-time best Ikea hacks in ...
The twice delayed £450 million shop is being seen by retail and council bosses as a crucial part of restoring Oxford Street to its former glory as one of the world's premier shopping destinations.
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA has launched a shop on London's Oxford Street, located in a Grade II-listed building renovated by UK architecture studio BDP. Opening tomorrow, IKEA overhauled the ...