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Perfect trade Green Bay Packers must complete after 2025 NFL free agency frenzy

It wasn’t a strong ending for the Green Bay Packers in 2024, losing their Wild Card matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. However, how can the Packers upgrade for the upcoming season with the bulk of the 2025 NFL free agency window in the rear-view mirror? There’s the 2025 NFL Draft in exactly a month, but […]

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San Diego State basketball star enters transfer portal after Mountain West DPOY season

San Diego basketball is losing another one of its key players in the 2024-25 season via the transfer portal. Just days after senior guard Nick Boyd declared his plans to enter the transfer portal, freshman big man Magoon Gwath followed suit, with Mark Zeigler of The San Diego Union-Tribune reporting that the seven-foot defensive stalwart […]

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Trump family member reacts to Tiger Woods romance with Vanessa Trump

Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are now “Instagram official” after the five-time Masters champion posted about their new romance. “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together,” he said in the caption of the two photos he posted. “At this […]

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Popular retailer to shut its Oxford Street store as big closing down sale launched

A POPULAR retailer is set to shut its Oxford Street store – and has launched a closing down sale.

News of the closure was revealed by a disgruntled customer – in what he described as a “sad status report”.

Cool Britannia store closing down sale.
Cool Britannia on Oxford Street has launched a closing down sale

Taking to Facebook, he posted a snap of Cool Britannia, a gift shop in central London, with “closing down sale” signs in the window.

In a passionate caption, he wrote: “Cool Britannia retail in Oxford Street has a closing down sale, reflecting on what’s happening to our great country.”

The company runs several souvenir shops across the country – including those in London, Liverpool, Oxford, Canterbury and Kent.

It specialises in patriotic memorabilia, with each store reflecting the city or town in which it is based.

The Liverpool branch sells Beatles-themed items for example, while its Edinburgh store, called Great Scot, has a range of Scottish-themed gifts.

Within London, the chain also operates the stores Majestic Gift – next to Buckingham Palace – and Fancy That Of London – next to the British Museum.

Cool Britannia is well reviewed on Google Maps, holding a 4.2 rating from 58 reviews.

One pleased shoppers said: “Their products are beautiful and distinctive”.

Another added: “Very friendly staff and a good collection.”

A third said: “Several stores of this chain in London.

“Ideal for purchasing quality souvenir products.”

While it is presently unclear why Cool Britannia is closing down, it is not the only store that has been struggling in the area.

Data suggests that more than 2 per cent of space on the road, which is Europe‘s busiest shopping street, is currently vacant, according to analytics group CoStar.

While this is the lowest level since 2017, it comes as a number of flagship stores warned they would struggle to remain open on the popular stretch of road.

Zara, River Island and Urban Outfitters could be forced to move or shut up shop entirely when their leases end.

The three shops all share a building whose owners are looking to renovate.

SwarovskiBershka, Life Pharmacy and Pandora also operate from Park House, which is nestled on the famous London road.

According to claims in a Westminster City Council planning document, all seven businesses intend not to renew their leases once they expire.

However, a spokesperson for the jewellery brand Pandora said no decisions about the leases had been made yet.

RETAIL PAIN IN 2025

The British Retail Consortium has predicted that the Treasury's hike to employer NICs will cost the retail sector £2.3billion.

Research by the British Chambers of Commerce shows that more than half of companies plan to raise prices by early April.

A survey of more than 4,800 firms found that 55% expect prices to increase in the next three months, up from 39% in a similar poll conducted in the latter half of 2024.

Three-quarters of companies cited the cost of employing people as their primary financial pressure.

The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) has also warned that around 17,350 retail sites are expected to shut down this year.

It comes on the back of a tough 2024 when 13,000 shops closed their doors for good, already a 28% increase on the previous year.

Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the CRR said: “The results for 2024 show that although the outcomes for store closures overall were not as poor as in either 2020 or 2022, they are still disconcerting, with worse set to come in 2025.”

Professor Bamfield has also warned of a bleak outlook for 2025, predicting that as many as 202,000 jobs could be lost in the sector.

“By increasing both the costs of running stores and the costs on each consumer’s household it is highly likely that we will see retail job losses eclipse the height of the pandemic in 2020.”

In January, it was also announced that Microsoft would be ending its lease early on its flagship Oxford Street location.

The enormous store closed for good last month in order to “focus on digital growth”.

A spokesperson for Microsoft added: “We regularly review our locations and our workforce to ensure we are aligning to market opportunities and make changes to meet the demands of the business.”

The Sun has also contacted Cool Britannia for comment.

Crowded Oxford Street during Christmas sales.
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Earlier this year, many businesses said they may be forced to leave the premier shopping district when their leases end[/caption]

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Army skydiver jumps 5,000ft into own wedding… then dances the night away with a broken leg

AN Army skydiver parachuted into his own wedding — then did his first dance with a broken leg. 

Cpl Eddie Rudd, 31, and four military pals jumped from 5,000ft the night before the ceremony. 

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Cpl Eddie Rudd, 31, and four military pals jumped from 5,000ft the night before the wedding ceremony
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Newlyweds embracing, the groom wearing a leg brace.
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Despite dancing the night away at the wedding, an X-ray the following day revealed Eddie’s leg was broken[/caption]
A newlywed couple stands in a field, the groom holding his parachute.
Eddie with Texan bride Cassandra after parachuting in for the ceremony
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On the big day, an RAF jet treated the wedding party to a flypast and Eddie enjoyed a first dance to a country music ballad with Texan bride Cassandra. 

It was not until a day after the North Yorks wedding that an X-ray revealed his leg — swollen from a night of dancing — was actually broken. 

Fusilier Eddie — a member of the British Army’s parachute display team The Tigers — said it was the first time he had broken a bone in a decade of skydiving. 

But it has not put him off skydiving in future

Eddie, from Wiltshire, said: “Our honeymoon’s in Hawaii and I’ll absolutely be doing some jumps.” 

The soldier, who has chalked up almost a thousand drops since his first in 2015, said he had the idea to parachute into his own wedding months ago. 

Eddie — who met Cassandra on a Disney cruise holiday in 2021 — told The Sun: “I think I had always joked about doing it. When we got engaged I said I thought it would be fun to jump in. 

“I said it as a joke and it snowballed into, ‘How much will that cost?’” 

Cassandra, 31, said: “I was hesitant initially. 

“But I guess over the last three years of watching him do it, it was to be expected. I remember encouraging him. 

“So much of wedding preparation is about the bride, so if this was something he wanted to do I thought it would be really cool.” 

Eddie admitted he had no idea anything was seriously wrong until the hospital X-ray revealed he had ­broken his right fibula. 

He said: “I’ve got a high pain threshold, but there had been no pain. Nobody thought it was broken. 

“And my brother was happy — he got to say, ‘I told you so.’” 

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The couple on their wedding day
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A groom in uniform lifts his bride during their first dance.
Eddie dancing with bride Cassandra, despite his broken leg
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