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Business breakthroughs
11 April 2018
'Airbnb is forcing everyone to up their game': how hotels are changing tack
In this challenging market hoteliers can compete with the tech giant by targeting a different clientele and offering excellent service
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5:43 AM
'Airbnb is forcing everyone to up their game': how hotels are changing tack
28 March 2018
'It just went mad' - meet the people behind the popcorn boom
The healthy eating trend and unexpected flavours from gin & tonic to marshmallow have made the snack a firm favourite
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'It just went mad' - meet the people behind the popcorn boom
20 March 2018
Waterstones boss James Daunt: 'Books still work and always will'
The Daunt Books founder on Waterstones’ controversial decision to open unbranded shops, the chain’s impending sale and the threat to bookshops from Amazon
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Waterstones boss James Daunt: 'Books still work and always will'
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