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During London Fashion Week last month Top Shop screened its own fashion shows live in its flagship store in London's Oxford Street.
BBC: Shopping: The new tactics to get you spending
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After the initial outbreak in Tottenham overnight on Saturday, violence also spread on Sunday the north London suburb of Enfield, Brixton in the south and Oxford street in central London, the capital's main shopping district.
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He tramps the full length of London's ghastly Oxford Street six times in a day, and makes it sound enjoyable and interesting.
ECONOMIST: Walking
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Foot traffic in West London, which includes the Oxford Street and Regent Street shopping areas, was down 12% on Saturday from the same day the previous week.
WSJ: Social Media
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Stores in Bristol and Southampton performed particularly well, although sales at the company's flagship Oxford Street store in London slipped by 3.3%.
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Our track record of launching Samsung devices and Windows Phones is incredibly strong and our dedicated Samsung zones in our Oxford Street and Westfield London stores provide the ultimate destination for anyone wanting to buy this Samsung device with Windows Phone.
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There may have been eager hordes waving their credit cards in Oxford Street but at west London's Kensington branch, not many more than 50 shoppers queued patiently for the store to open at 8am.
BBC: It was hardly a scrum.
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Wii UK's YouTube vid (see continued) buyers seemed to be in high spirits at the Wii main launch event at the Oxford Street HMV retailer in London, where crowds were regaled as former English footballer Ian Wright (left) took on boxing champion Ricky Hatton (right) in a quick bout at Wii Boxing. (Wright was victorious, if you must know).
ENGADGET: Wiis sold out across the UK on day one
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The Metropolitan Police have issued the pictures taken from cameras in the Regent Street and Oxford Circus area of London on Thursday 9 December.
BBC: Student protest footage released by Met Police
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Moreover, "there is a mathematical certainty that there is going to be an economic tsunami" at some point, adds Ault, who trained as an economist with degrees from Oxford and the London School of Economics and worked on Wall Street before becoming a nightclub owner.
WSJ: Wealth Over the Edge | WSJ.Money Spring 2013