Free Data GraphicCoresight Bites: UK Retail Sales Decline amid Lockdowns Coresight Research February 24, 2021 In January 2021, total UK retail sales fell for the second consecutive month amid a third national lockdown in England. Nonessential retailers (most nonfood retailers) were forced to close from January 5 (separate lockdowns have been enforced in devolved nations of the Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). Supported by the closure of nonessential stores in England from January 5 and similar lockdowns in other UK nations, total online retail sales climbed 75.0% in January after rising by 6% in December. Online sales grew as a percentage of overall retail sales in January to 35.2%. Coresight Research’s monthly reports keep you up to date on US and UK retail sales, US retail traffic and in-store metrics and key global consumer indicators. Click here to view our full collection of Monthly Reports. Click the image to read more about the topic. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: May 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Projecting 3% Growth Amid Low Sentiment and Front-Loaded PurchasesInnovator Profile: PlayAbly—Creating Engaging, Branded Experiences with AI-Powered Shoppable GamesWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 24: Matalan To Open Stores; Poundland Continues To Shutter StoresConsumer Sentiment Falls Further After Stock-Market Sell-Off: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 12, 2025—Infographic