BHS chief Darren Topp wants to bring back the brand's "iconic status" on the High Street, he has told the BBC.
Meanwhile, in other news:
George Osborne’s new living wage will make the three- year turnaround plan of the struggling retailer BHS “more difficult”, its chief executive said yesterday.
The admission came as Darren Topp, who was appointed boss shortly after BHS was sold by Sir Philip Green for £1 in March, unveiled a host of new plans to boost sales and revive the 87-year-old, loss-making company.
Is Darren aiming for the same sort of 'iconic status' as, say, Ebenezer Scrooge? Although, to be fair, it's really
only companies that charge extortionate prices that can afford to indulge in such luxuries as paying their employees a living wage.
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