With sales plunging as Covid hastens the switch to online or local, London’s prime shopping destination is in dire need of therapy – but this time not of the retail variety

Oxford Street then and now: a photo essay

The Christmas lights are on along the nation’s busiest high street, but beneath their festive glow about a quarter of the outlets are either empty, or housing temporary shops.

Alongside the shuttered stores and building sites on London’s Oxford Street are now at least a dozen shops selling confectionery, cheap souvenirs or perfume, giving it the air of a rundown seaside resort rather than a global retail destination.

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