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there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1,100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now ata familiar sight on so many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month — just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said: certainly in smaller towns where these are important stores and tourist areas, where lots of people come and see them in the weeks and in the winter, as they come to these stores, and they're not easy to replace, and i think the big concern here is — how do we replace these jobs? because it's jobs on a massive scale. stores that are open are continuing as normal. a business that lost too many shoppers now battling to stay afloat. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news — our world. lebo diseko meets christian voters in the swing state of north carolina, and explores how important faith will be in a contest which biden has billed as a bat
there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1,100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now ata familiar sight on so many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month — just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said: certainly in smaller towns where these...
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there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now atso many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month, just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said... certainly in smaller towns where these are important stores and tourist areas, where lots of people come and see them in the weeks and in the winter, as they come to these stores, and they're not easy to replace and i think the big concern here is — how do we replace these jobs? because it's jobs on a massive scale. stores that are open are continuing as normal. a business that lost too many shoppers now battling to stay afloat. emma simpson, bbc news. the merseyside borough of knowsley has one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in england — 602 cases per 100,000 of the population. it's also one of the most deprived parts of the country, and unlike
there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now atso many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month, just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said... certainly in smaller towns where these are important stores...
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there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1,100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now ata familiar sight on so many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month — just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said: certainly in smaller towns where these are important stores and tourist areas, where lots of people come and see them in the weeks and in the winter, as they come to these stores, and they're not easy to replace, and i think the big concern here is — how do we replace these jobs? because it's jobs on a massive scale. stores that are open are continuing as normal. a business that lost too many shoppers now battling to stay afloat. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news — the travel show revisits some of its favourite moments from the four corners. from deep inside a snow home to the walk of a lifetime. from deep inside a snow home to the
there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1,100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now ata familiar sight on so many of our high streets. this store is open but most have remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month — just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said: certainly in smaller towns where these...
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there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now atave remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month, just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said... "through this process, i hope and believe we will be able to secure the best future for our businesses, but there will inevitably be significant cuts and closures." certainly in smaller towns where these are important stores and tourist areas, where lots of people come and see them in the weeks and in the winter, as they come to these stores, and they're not easy to replace and i think the big concern here is — how do we replace these jobs? because it's jobs on a massive scale. stores that are open are continuing as normal. a business that lost too many shoppers now battling to stay afloat. emma simpson, bbc news. an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over the death of a baby seven days after being born by emergency d
there's peacocks fashion, ponden home stores and jaeger — 1100 shops in all, with 21,000 jobs now atave remained closed since locked down because of a lack of shoppers. suppliers have also been demanding payments up front and then there's the end of the furlough scheme this month, just too many problems. it now has ten days to find a solution. in a statement, the ceo said... "through this process, i hope and believe we will be able to secure the best future for our businesses, but there...