John F. Kennedy, died on Wednesday, June 17.
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Primark confirmed yesterday that it plans to reopen all of its stores in England on June 15.
All 281 of the high-street brand's English stores should open by June 15, with shops in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland expected to open by the end of June.
And the good news doesn't stop there, as it appears that one of the English stores reopening include the long-awaited Trafford Centre branch.
The BBC reports that Primark has decided to pull forward its opening for the Trafford Centre store to
John F. Kennedy, died on Wednesday, June 17.
Cinema chain Cineworld has confirmed the date that its cinemas in England will reopen - with social distancing measures in place.The cinema giant, which had to close all 128 of its UK sites due to the coronavirus pandemic, is expecting to welcome back customers in mid-July.It has confirmed plans to open again from July 10, though the films screened haven't yet been announced.Cineworld has branches in Greater Manchester at Didsbury, Ashton-under-Lyne, Leigh and Bolton.Each cinema will have new
Hollywood Bowl plans to reopen the majority of its centres from July 4 with new safety measures in place.The UK's largest ten-pin bowling operator said they will be welcoming back bowlers to 54 of its sites for the first time since lockdown began.Thorough cleaning and social distancing measures will be introduced, including a reduction in the number of lanes.Customers will be given the option of wearing disposable gloves and will be asked to wear their own footwear.Amusement machines and bar and
East Ayrshire schools remains as August 11.
Liam Neeson's mother has died at the age of 94 on the day before Neeson's 68th birthday. Neeson's mother Kitty died on Saturday, per a local Ballymena, Ireland outlet Ballymena Daily.
Primark has confirmed that all of its stores in England are set to reopen on June 15 - including the brand new Trafford Centre branch.
Following Boris Johnson's announcement that non-essential shops can reopen from June 15, Primark has confirmed when it plans to reopen its stores.
Halsey was among the many who participated in the nationwide protests on Saturday (May 30) over the death of George Floyd.
British actor John Boyega sounded off on social media, apparently in response to the George Floyd death in Minnesota and the Central Park “Karen” incident in New York City. “F--- you racist white people,” the star of three “Star Wars” films says in a video that also includes a graphic sexual reference.
After weeks of waiting, McDonald's fans in the North are finally going to be able to get their fast food fix, as the chain has confirmed when it will reopen all of its branches.
The number of people who have died in the UK after contracting coronavirus has passed 37,000, according to the Department of Health.
Following on from Boris Johnson's announcement last night, shoppers in the UK have been questioning which 'non-essential' stores will be first to reopen on June 15.
Neil Lennon will start the hunt for a new first-team coach after confirming the blow of losing Damien Duff to Ireland.
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.