The owner of Primark, Associated British Food, has confirmed that one in five stores are now closed after coronavirus hit operations.
25.02.2020 - 14:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A school has closed for the week amid fears that students and staff returning from a ski trip in Italy could have contracted coronavirus.
Some pupils at Cransley High in Northwich, Cheshire, are said to be showing flu-like symptoms after returning from the trip in Bormio, Lombardy last week.
Towns in the province are currently on lockdown after hundreds of people in Italy were infected with the virus.
In a statement on Facebook, head teacher Richard Pollock said he had received a call from the
The owner of Primark, Associated British Food, has confirmed that one in five stores are now closed after coronavirus hit operations.
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