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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
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    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
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    Peppa Pig and Buzz Lightyear make Hamleys list for top Christmas toys
    Soaring living costs means shoppers likely to seek out established brands, says retailer as it reveals top expected bestsellers.

    Hamleys has predicted well-made toys "that can be handed down" will fly off the shelves this Christmas, as it unveiled its anticipated bestsellers for 2022 - including a Buzz Lightyear with "real" jetpack vapour trail and a roller skating Peppa Pig.

    With Britons struggling with rising living costs, the toy chain's head of buying forecast that shoppers would seek out familiar brands, with its annual top 10 filled with established names including Play-Doh, Peppa Pig and Barbie.

    "This year it is all about good quality classic toys that can be handed down," said Victoria Kay. "We are confident that by selecting these products, parents will be making a wise investment in gifts that will be played with well into the future."

    Hamleys is unveiling their Top Ten Toys for Christmas 2022.
    Pictured; Santa runs though Regents Street and children play with the toys from the top ten list.
    London, September 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    New Bond Street where tourists and the wealthy shop and will benefit from the tax cuts announced by the chancellor today.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683600_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683598_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683604_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683599_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683574_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on Carnaby Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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  • Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on a busy Regent Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on Oxford Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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  • Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on Oxford Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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  • Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on Oxford Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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  • Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
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    Shoppers in London’s West End as ression fears emerge
    22/09/2022. London, UK.

    Shoppers make the most of the late summer sunshine on a busy Regent Street, London as the Bank of England declare that the UK may already be in recession. Today, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey increased interest rates by 0.50% to 2.25% the biggest rate rise in 24 years. Tomorrow, the newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister, Liz Truss and will deliver their mini-budget, setting out the government’s plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

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  • January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    5th January 2022.
    Selfridges

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  • January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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  • January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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  • January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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  • January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Rough sleepers in Oxford Street ahead of very cold weather predicted by the Mayor of London

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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
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    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street London.
    January Sale shoppers in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
    On the last Bank Holiday of the year, bargain hunters pack Regent Street, London as no further restriction will be implemented by the government this year. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided not to impose tougher Covid-19 rules for New Year’s Eve, however tighter rules could come in next year if the Omicron variant continues to spread.

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    Shoppers West End London.
    On the last Bank Holiday of the year, bargain hunters pack Regent Street, London as no further restriction will be implemented by the government this year. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided not to impose tougher Covid-19 rules for New Year’s Eve, however tighter rules could come in next year if the Omicron variant continues to spread.

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    Shoppers West End London.
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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
    On the last Bank Holiday of the year, bargain hunters pack Oxford Street, London as no further restriction will be implemented by the government this year. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided not to impose tougher Covid-19 rules for New Year’s Eve, however tighter rules could come in next year if the Omicron variant continues to spread.

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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
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  • Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
    On the last Bank Holiday of the year, bargain hunters pack Oxford Street, London as no further restriction will be implemented by the government this year. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided not to impose tougher Covid-19 rules for New Year’s Eve, however tighter rules could come in next year if the Omicron variant continues to spread.

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    Shoppers West End London.
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    Shoppers West End London.
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