Bella Italia, Cafe Rouge and Las Iguanas after calling in administrators. The company said it would close 91 of its 250 restaurants, but that it has saved others for now.
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East Kilbride, said: “The coronavirus has had a severe impact on the hospitality sector across the UK, with the recent announcement by The Restaurant Group illustrating this only too clearly.
“Unfortunately, as a result of these very challenging conditions, Chiquito in The Hub will not be reopening when restrictions are relaxed.“Despite the difficult trading conditions we have had positive discussions with a number of other operators and look forward to making an announcement very
.Bella Italia, Cafe Rouge and Las Iguanas after calling in administrators. The company said it would close 91 of its 250 restaurants, but that it has saved others for now.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorLesley Manville will become the latest addition to The Crown’s new cast, with the Oscar-nominated actress set to takeover from Helena Bonham Carter in playing Princess Margaret.Netflix confirmed on Thursday that Manville has signed up for the fifth and final season of the lavish royal drama, which British producer Left Bank Pictures will begin shooting next year.Lesley Manville will play Princess Margaret in the fifth season of The Crown.
Ellie Goulding has announced the dates for her Brightest Blue tour in Spring 2021.
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hereThe planning process in order to build the vast mall was the most lengthy and drawn-out in British history as the original idea was first dreamed up back in 1986 by wealthy John Whittaker, of Peel Holdings.Manchester City Council vehemently opposed its development and felt it would impact negatively on the city centre economy.The Trafford Centre offered thousands of free car parking spaces as it lured people to embrace the Utopian concept of out-of-town shopping.The planning issue was
Elton John's ex-wife Renate Blauel has launched legal action against the “Rocketman” in London’s High Court.The German-born sound engineer filed paperwork last week to seek an injunction against the legendary British singer, according to various reports.The reasons behind the legal action remain unclear, though such cases are typically grounded in privacy matters or to prevent the publication of personal materials.Blauel’s lawyer confirmed to The Guardian that his client hoped the matter would
here"Unfortunately, insufficient alignment and agreement has been achieved on such terms.
Elton John’s ex-wife, Renate Blauel, is planning on seeing the “Sacrifice” singer in court after filing a lawsuit against him in the United Kingdom. Blauel, 67, is seeking a legal injunction against John, her lawyer confirmed to The Guardian on Thursday, although the reason for the court filing is unknown.
East Kilbride branch as it prepares for a significant fall in demand for building supplies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
coronavirus in the UK has hit 42,632, according to the latest update from the Department of Health.
hereThe government figures do not include deaths of people with suspected Covid-19, only those who have tested postive.The actual number of deaths involving coronavirus is thought to have passed 53,000.NHS England announced 46 new deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19.Public Health Wales said a further four people had died after testing positive for Covid-19, taking the total number of deaths to 1,475, while the total number of cases there increased by 31 to 15,001.In Scotland, a
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Macdonald Hotels has announced it could axe up to 1800 jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic, sparking fears over the safety of jobs at East Kilbride’s Crutherland House.Bosses at the hotel chain last week confirmed it is in consultation with staff about plans to cut jobs across the group.The firm, who own 31 properties across Britain, insisted it had no option but to cut costs as a result of the coronavirus lockdown.Deputy chairman Gordon Fraser said: “We had really hoped to avoid this very
Bury town centre after failing to return home from school in June last year. At an inquest into her death earlier this year, Shukri's mother said her daughter - who was born in a Kenyan refugee camp to Somalian parents before moving to the UK in January 2017 - couldn’t swim and was ‘scared’ of water.Speaking to the BBC's Asian Network, Mr Burnham said 'a huge number of people' had contacted him about the case.He added: "Some 6,000 emails have been received."It was a really sad case.