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Specs firm says tariffs hitting sales

Western Daily Press

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September 19, 2025

GLASSES maker Inspecs has warned US tariffs have “heavily impacted” its Chinese factory and prompted many retailers to delay orders, as it reported a dip in sales.

The global eyewear business based in Bath, Somerset, said it had “experienced firsthand” the effects of trade disruption and weaker consumer confidence.

Donald Trump's tariff hikes have been affecting manufacturing exports from China to the US, Inspecs told investors.

A considerable proportion of its retail customers were delaying orders while they wait for more certainty on trade policy.

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Western Daily Press

Time for a reset after mixed bag, says Dunn

PAULA Dunn, the performance director of UK Athletics, has admitted it is “time to reset” after Great Britain failed to win a gold medal at a World Athletics Championships for the first time since 2003.

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2 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Heinz full of beans despite competition

PROFITS have almost doubled at Heinz’s UK division despite “strong competition” from competitors in its sauces and beans sectors.

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1 min

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Historic music store's looking to the future

A 122-YEAR-OLD independent shop selling musical instruments is moving out for three years while its home of more than a century is rebuilt.

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2 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Bungalows strike a chord with over-55s

CALLS to bring back bungalows have been made as research suggested many over-55s would like to buy one in their next property move.

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1 min

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Reform under fire over welfare plans

REFORM UK has defended its use of disputed figures to claim billions of pounds would be saved by its immigration and welfare plans, as it emerged European Union citizens would still have access to benefits in Britain.

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2 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Community rallies to clear up swastika graffiti

A COMMUNITY in Bristol has come together to remove swastikas that were painted on a crossing, in what has been described as “absolutely abhorrent” behaviour.

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Victory at Saints makes Healy ‘really proud’

CHARLOTTE Healy was “really proud” following Bristol City’s late 1-0 success over Southampton on Sunday, with the Robins head coach impressed by the manner in which her squad have parked their 5-1 opening day defeat to Birmingham, writes Daniel Carter.

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1 min

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Bid to end parking fees for the disabled

PARKING for Blue Badge holders in council-run car parks in Wiltshire will be free if the Liberal Democrat administration can get the idea past its political rivals.

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Western Daily Press

Dryden steps up as Webb resigns

Coach takes command as new man quits Yeovil after solitary match in charge

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

Western Daily Press

Greenpeace protest on gas chimneys

GREENPEACE protesters have climbed two 75-metre high chimney stacks at England’s largest gas-fired power station, in Nottinghamshire.

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1 mins

September 23, 2025

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