General view of the closed Debenhams store in Liverpool city centre, which is set to file for administration, after the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown forced it to shut its shops across the UK. Debenhams announced today, on April 6, 2020 that it was having to file for administration as a consequence of having to shut all its stores across the UK under the covid-19 coronavirus lockdown. This is to be the second time in a year that the struggling retailer has filed for administration. Its present predicament comes not long after its permanent closure of 22 stores, resulting in more than 700 job
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General view of the closed Debenhams store in Liverpool city centre, which is set to file for administration, after the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown forced it to shut its shops across the UK. Debenhams announced today, on April 6, 2020 that it was having to file for administration as a consequence of having to shut all its stores across the UK under the covid-19 coronavirus lockdown. This is to be the second time in a year that the struggling retailer has filed for administration. Its present predicament comes not long after its permanent closure of 22 stores, resulting in more than 700 job losses, with a further 28 already slated for closure in 2021. Britain meanwhile began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up.General view of the closed Debenhams store in Liverpool city centre, which is set to file for administration, after the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown forced it to shut its shops across the UK. Debenhams announced today, on April 6, 2020 that it was having to file for administration as a consequence of having to shut all its stores across the UK under the covid-19 coronavirus lockdown. This is to be the second time in a year that the struggling retailer has filed for administration. Its present predicament comes not long after its permanent closure of 22 stores, resulting in more than 700 job losses, with a further 28 already slated for closure in 2021. Britain meanwhile began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up.