unable to find emergency investment to save its 400 shops across the uk. our correspondents has the latest. 0ur correspondents has the latest. we have learned that wilko founded in leicester has some 408 stores across the uk and has gone into administration. we knew the company was in trouble, they said a few days ago they had given themselves a better buying time to find a buyer and sought a rescue deal. is this morning the ceo has written to the 12,000 employees essentially saying we ran out of time, we did what we could but, unfortunately we are unable to find a buyer and save the business without it going into administration. so this morning, pwc had been appointed as administrators for the company. what follows now is an effort to save as manyjobs and stores as possible. they could well be a buyer that decides to buy it from administration but, as i say, the future is uncertain for not only
opinions, and be mindful of the impact that would bring. fiur impact that would bring. our correspondents, impact that would bring. 0ur correspondents, danny savage, has followed the story says nicola bulley s disappearance. he said a wave of social media coverage about the case still continues. the wave of social media coverage about the case still continues. the case still continues. the reason this case has the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so the case still continues. the reason this case has attracted so much - this case has attracted so much attention this case has attracted so much attention for this inquest taking place. attention for this inquest taking place, and are so many people here and so place, and are so many people here and so much place, and are so many people here and so much interest, is because of all that and so much interest, is because of all that social me
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for the flights to cyprus. a total of 2,000 people from 50 countries have now crossed the red sea from port sudan tojeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. meanwhile, tens of thousands of sudanese continue to try and reach neighbouring chad, egypt and south sudan. 0ur correspondents are at all the key locations. lewis vaughanjones is at the airport in larnaca in cyprus, paul adams is in nairobi and nancy kasungira is at stanstead airport north of london. lewis, let s start in cyprus and in terms of numbers and the sorts of stories you ve heard through the course of today. 3m stories you ve heard through the course of today. stories you ve heard through the course of today. 301 so far, that s eo - le course of today. 301 so far, that s peeple who course of today. 301 so far, that s people who made course of today. 301 so far, that s people who made it course of today. 301 so far, that s people who made it from - course of today. 301 so far, that s i people who made it from kh
for your time. my pleasure, thank you. we for your time. my pleasure, thank you. we have - for your time. my pleasure, thank you. we have been i for your time. my pleasure, - thank you. we have been talking about liz truss thank you. we have been talking about liz truss taking thank you. we have been talking about liz truss taking over - thank you. we have been talking about liz truss taking over as . about liz truss taking over as prime minister in the course of tuesday. but as the current foreign secretary she s possibly better known on the international stage than she is domestically. 0ur correspondents have been gathering reaction to her election victory. in a moment we ll hear from moscow and brussels, but first here s stephen mcdonell in beijing. in terms of the government in beijing, really, i don t think it mattered to them so much which one of these people took the reins. they both said they re going to get tough on china. well, beijing might sayjoin the queue in terms o