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Shoppers and drinkers take advantage of new freedoms as lockdown eases
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Debenhams will reopen on Monday for a fire sale before the collapsed chain closes its doors for good.
The closing down sale, at 97 of its shops in England and Wales, will sell off its last remaining stock to raise cash after the firm went bust in December.
Shoppers are expected to rush to snap up discounts of up to 70 per cent in its fashion and homeware department, and up to half off beauty products.
Construction workers board up the former Debenhams flagship store on Oxford Street in London s West End on Thursday The former Debenhams flagship store on Oxford Street is boarded up by workers in a sad sight in the West End on Thursday
London’s £500m shot in the arm: Capital set for spending surge as restaurants and pubs reopen on April 12 Jonathan Prynn,Nicholas Cecil and David Ellis
London is set for a revitalising £500 million spending surge next week as restaurants, pubs and stores finally reopen after more than three months of lockdown.
The capital’s battered hospitality and retail sectors are readying themselves for an invasion of relieved diners, drinkers and shoppers on Monday dubbed the Glorious 12th as virus restrictions start to be lifted.
Simon French, chief economist at City brokers Panmure Gordon, said extra spending in the first week alone could be worth half a billion pounds.
Workers at Selfridges, Office, Lacoste, Accessorize and Swatch putting finishing touches to window displays
Primark has no online shop and is therefore sitting on huge amounts of winter stock being kept in warehouse
M&S is preparing for high demand for children s clothing and has more space for it in stores than ever before
H&M says many products intended for stores are being sold online but it kept inventory levels under control
Retailers in Britain have lost £30billion of sales during a torrid year for the industry with 190,000 jobs gone
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