13 Jun, 2026
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Ireland’s €53 Million Government Jet Ignites Debate on Cost, Capability and National Priorities

Ireland’s acquisition of a €53 million Falcon 6X government aircraft has sparked national debate. The aircraft replaces an aging fleet and will serve multiple roles including diplomatic transport, medical evacuation, emergency response, and strategic airlift capabilities.

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UK Luxury Furniture Brand Pure White Lines Collapses Into Liquidation Owing More Than £1.4 Million

Award-winning British luxury furniture company Pure White Lines has entered liquidation after 14 years in business. The collapse reflects broader pressures impacting furniture retailers globally, including rising costs, changing consumer behaviour, and increasing competition in the digital age.

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Award-Winning Luxury Furniture Brand Pure White Lines Enters Liquidation, Sending Shockwaves Through the Premium Furnishings Sector

At The Furniture Times (TFT), we believe the collapse of Pure White Lines is another reminder that the furniture industry is entering a new era.

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Pope’s Furniture Closes Its Doors After 76 Years, Marking the End of a Retail Legacy in Dillon County

Pope’s Furniture, a beloved family-owned retailer that served Dillon County for 76 years, has closed its doors. The closure highlights the transformation of the furniture retail landscape while honoring a legacy that helped generations of families create homes and memories.

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Chandigarh Heritage Furniture Fetches ₹1.3 Crore at Foreign Auction: A Wake-Up Call for India’s Design Heritage

A collection of Chandigarh’s historic furniture has reportedly achieved nearly ₹1.3 crore at an international auction, reaffirming the global appeal of India’s most celebrated modernist furniture designs. The sale highlights the increasing value of heritage furniture while reigniting discussions about cultural preservation, design history, and the future of India’s furniture legacy.

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Housing Market Freeze Pushes Furniture Stores to the Brink

As home sales slow across the U.S., furniture stores are facing one of their toughest periods in decades, revealing how deeply the industry depends on housing market activity.

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Nearly 300 Workers Made Redundant After Furniture Manufacturer Collapse in North Wales

A UK furniture manufacturer’s collapse, leading to nearly 300 redundancies, signals deeper structural challenges facing the global furniture ecosystem in 2026.

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