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		<title>Quiz clothing administration news</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Quiz Clothing, a high street giant, has entered administration again, accumulating significant debt and leading to job losses.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quiz Clothing, a high street giant in the UK, has collapsed into <strong>administration</strong> for the third time in six years, owing over £40 million and facing significant challenges ahead. This situation has resulted in job losses and potential store closures across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Key facts:</strong></p>
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<li>Quiz Clothing was placed into administration owing more than £40 million.</li>
<li>The company has a total of 40 stores in the UK, including 11 located in Scotland.</li>
<li>At the point of administration, 109 redundancies were made at the Glasgow head office and distribution centre.</li>
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<p>The company has been trading for 33 years and was founded in Glasgow. Interpath Advisory was appointed as the administrator in February 2026. The board&#8217;s decision reflects ongoing struggles within the retail sector that have impacted Quiz&#8217;s performance significantly.</p>
<p>As part of the administration process, a stock clearance sale commenced immediately across all stores. However, no offers have been received for the company&#8217;s business on a going concern basis, which raises further uncertainties about its future.</p>
<p>The company&#8217;s debt structure includes £15.4 million owed to connected parties and £6.1 million to trade creditors for Orion Retail Limited. Additionally, Zesta Ventures Limited is owed approximately £6 million by Quiz Clothing.</p>
<p>Officials have not confirmed an exact timeline for potential store closures, but decisions regarding the fate of Quiz Clothing&#8217;s 40 stores are expected within days. Customers are also affected as gift cards and credit notes cannot be honored due to the ongoing administration process.</p>
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		<title>Primark Stores to Close Across UK on Easter Sunday</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Primark stores in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will be closed for Easter Sunday due to legal restrictions, while those in Scotland will remain open.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Primark Stores to Close Across UK on Easter Sunday</h2>
<p>In a significant development for shoppers, Primark has announced that all its stores in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will close for over 24 hours on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026. This closure is a direct consequence of the Sunday Trading Act 1994, which restricts large shops from opening on this holiday. Only the Primark stores located in Scotland will remain open during this time.</p>
<p>The closure will begin at 10 PM on the Saturday evening before Easter Sunday, and stores will not reopen until the morning of Easter Monday. Primark operates more than 190 stores across the UK, with 160 of those situated in England. This decision affects a significant number of customers who typically rely on these stores for their shopping needs during the holiday weekend.</p>
<p>The Sunday Trading Act 1994 allows shops over 280 square metres to remain closed on Easter Sunday, a regulation that has been in place for several years. Primark&#8217;s compliance with this law means that shoppers in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will need to plan their purchases accordingly, as they will not have access to these stores on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year.</p>
<p>In a statement, a Primark spokesperson confirmed, &#8220;On Easter Sunday only stores in Scotland will be open and all stores in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be closed.&#8221; This announcement has prompted discussions among consumers and retail analysts regarding the impact of such closures on sales and customer satisfaction during holiday periods.</p>
<p>While Primark stores will be closed on Easter Sunday, the retailer is also making strides in sustainability and customer service. The company is expanding its clothing repairs service in collaboration with The Seam, which will now be available in three stores: Manchester Market Street, Bromley, and Edinburgh Princes Street. This initiative aims to provide customers with a more accessible solution for repairing their favorite clothing items.</p>
<p>Vicki Swain, Product Longevity Lead at Primark, noted, &#8220;Last year’s trial in Manchester shows there is demand from high street shoppers for a more simple and accessible solution to fixing their favourite pieces.&#8221; This reflects a growing trend among consumers who are increasingly interested in sustainable fashion practices.</p>
<p>Layla Sargent, CEO of The Seam, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, &#8220;We’re delighted to be partnering with Primark to make clothing repair more accessible for customers.&#8221; The repairs service will be available every Friday until June 5, 2026, and follows Primark&#8217;s commitment to sustainability, having delivered more than 730 free repair workshops across nine markets since 2021.</p>
<p>As the Easter weekend approaches, customers are urged to take note of the store closures and consider alternative shopping options. With the growing emphasis on sustainability and responsible consumerism, Primark&#8217;s initiatives may also influence shopping behaviors in the future.</p>
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