Scottish Daily Mail

THE DAILY BRIEFING

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RETAILER’S RANT Gary Grant, the boss of toy retailer The Entertaine­r, has accused the Government of failing to take responsibi­lity for the tough trading conditions facing retailers, claiming that it was partly to blame for the High Street’s woes.

TOP DOG Silicon Valley technology titan Amazon is the world’s most valuable retailer, according to a report published by WPP, which looked at the financial value of companies combined with the opinions of millions of consumers in more than 50 countries.

REVENUE RISE Agricultur­e and engineerin­g firm Carr’s Group has enjoyed a 13.2pc boost to revenues to £200.1m in the six months to March 3. Profits jumped by 28.2pc to £10.6m.

WOMEN PLEA The 30pc Club, which campaigns to put more women on FTSE 100 boards, will give evidence today to MPs investigat­ing the gender pay gap.

CLEANING UP Cleaning products maker Zenith Hygiene has been bought by rival Diversey and its backer Bain Capital, creating a combined £170m company with roughly 1,000 employees.

GAS VOW Oil titan BP is pledging to keep greenhouse gas emissions from its operations at below 2015 levels until at least 2025. DIAMOND HAUL Angola-focused Lucapa Diamonds has announced a 10pc increase in diamond production to 4,507 carats for the quarter ending March 31.

CAR OWNERSHIP The number of cars owned by women in the UK has surged by more than a fifth (21pc) to 11.8m in a decade, compared with a 10pc increase in the number of men buying one in the same period. Research published by trade group the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders shows there are 34.7m cars on UK roads.

HEADING OFF Dr Mathias Dopfner, 55, has stepped down as a non-executive director of the mobile phone giant Vodafone Group to focus on his role as chief executive of Axel Springer.

BOSS NAMED Metals tycoon Anil Agarwal’s firm Vedanta

Resources has named Srinivasan Venkatakri­shnan, 52, as its new boss. He replaces former Rio Tinto executive Tom Albanese, who stepped down last year.

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