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Marks and Spencer

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Irish arm of M&S records €8.8m pre-tax loss due to exceptional costs of €42.3m

Irish arm of M&S records €8.8m pre-tax loss due to exceptional costs of €42.3m

Wed, 07 Jan, 2026

The pre-tax loss of €8.85m followed a pre-tax profit of €20.6m in the prior year
Marks and Spencer bring back online shopping in Ireland

Marks and Spencer bring back online shopping in Ireland

Thu, 21 Aug, 2025

The retailer thanked its customers for their support: "We are incredibly grateful."
Final phase of ‘Not for EU’ food labelling comes into force

Final phase of ‘Not for EU’ food labelling comes into force

Tue, 01 Jul, 2025

The Government believes the labels are likely to become unnecessary when the UK and EU finalise a new agrifood deal.

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