This morning, The Times reports that for-sale signs have started to return to London’s luxury apartment market in the wake of the property market’s tumble.
Also in The Times, beauty entrepreneur Jo Horgan talks about her Australian beauty empire, Mecca Cosmetica, and her plans to role out the brand in the UK.
And the boss of coffee chain Patisserie Valerie, Luke Johnson, hits out at the company’s auditor over its collapse, but his critics claim he’s failing to take any responsibility for its woes.
Fusion predicts boom in student housing on the continent (Telegraph £)
Thirty shops to be downsized in attempt to save Debenhams (The Times £)
Pain for retailers as shoppers slash visits to the high street and shopping centres (Telegraph £)
High streets feel chill as poor weather takes toll on shoppers (The Times £)
Philip Green chucking money around? Has to be part of a cunning plan (The Guardian)
Workers hit Neil Woodford’s firm with bias claims (The Times £)
Channel 4’s move out of London will cost at least £50m (The Guardian)