mairead got 17 years.ing, she has been released to a halfway house and given a new identity. 0ne local mp is incensed. those children are dead and they will never come back, but she will be walking, a free woman. just think about those children. the ministry ofjustice say they will not comment on individual cases. carol hinds, bbc east midlands today. senior sources at the arcadia group have told the bbc they do not expect any last0minute rescue of the clothing empire built up by sir philip green. around 13,000 people are employed by the group, which owns uk high street brands such as topshop, dorothy perkins and burton. speaking to the bbc, an insider dismissed talk of any possible rescue. administrators could be appointed as early as monday. our business correspondent katy austin has more arcadia group did have problems before the coronavirus pandemic. it is absolutely true, though, that the restrictions that have come with coronavirus, shops having to close for a period of time, have really added to tho