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Domino s hiring 5,000 staff to replace pandemic workers going back to old lives

The pizza chain said it wants 5,000 people to fill roles as pizza chefs or delivery drivers because demand is not slowing down despite the economy reopening.

Pop-up bar near Poole marina to be considered

A DECISION on whether a planned pop-up bar next to one of the country’s “most expensive and exclusive” marinas will be made next week.

Edinburgh Woollen Mill on the Barbican closes suddenly leaving staff jobless

Edinburgh Woollen Mill on the Barbican closes suddenly leaving staff jobless
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John Nixon: We are not blockers to takeover at Carlisle United

United directors (photo: Barbara Abbott) John Nixon has denied that he and his co-owners at Carlisle United are “blockers” to takeover. The Blues director said he and his fellow members of the Brunton Park hierarchy said it is vital to take the necessary time to find the right successors. United’s supremos last week revealed that they still hope stalled “succession” talks with Edinburgh Woollen Mill / Purepay Retail Limited can eventually see change at the top of the club. Nixon, Andrew Jenkins and Steven Pattison have formed the controlling regime since 2008. The former told a fans’ forum that, despite criticism from some fans, he and his colleagues want the right future for the club.

Boohoo s £1 7BILLION boom: Online fashion giant s sales soared by 41% in lockdown

Online fashion giant Boohoo today revealed a 41% surge in sales it raked in huge sims on the back of the online shopping boom during lockdown with Britons spending millions on lounge and sportswear while stuck at home. The retailer, founded by billionaire Mahmud Kamani, said revenues jumped to £1.74 billion in the year to February 28 2021 from £1.23 billion in the previous year.  The fast fashion retailer, which recently bought Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Burton and Wallis and was rocked by the Leicester sweatshop scandal, told shareholders on Wednesday morning that pre-tax profits were also lifted by 35% to £124.7 million because of the sales explosion caused by the pandemic.

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