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Published 13:16 31 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 13:19 31 Aug 2023 BST

A bid to buy Wilko has fallen through putting hundreds of people out of work.
Administrators PwC said 269 roles at the chain's support centre in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, would be made redundant, along with 14 roles at Wilko subsidiary Kin Limited.
Further redundancies across two distribution centres in Worksop and Newport would be announced from early next week, PwC said.
The retail chain, which employs around 12,500 staff, collapsed earlier this month but its branches have remained open in the hope a buyer could be found.
Joint administrator Jane Steer said: "It's with great sadness that we announce these redundancies. "We're incredibly grateful to these team members for the support and dedication they've shown to the company, particularly over the last few very difficult weeks."
PwC said the roles will formally be made redundant from the close of business on Monday.
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