Morrisons to close 100 stores across the UK this year

Morrisons looks set to axe some of its convenience stores (Credits: Getty Images)

Morrisons will close around 100 of its convenience stores in another hit to the UK high street.

The supermarket group’s company-owned Daily chain of shops are expected to shut over the next few months with hundreds of jobs affected.

According to The Grocer, the Morrisons Daily stores marked for closure are ‘the…

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The Architectural Legacy of the Sugdens in Leek: The Chimneys, Churches and Character of a Moorlands Town

From towering chimney stacks to Gothic churches and Arts and Crafts flourishes, the architectural legacy of William Sugden and William Larner Sugden still shapes the streets of Leek today. Here’s why you should look up in the Staffordshire Moorlands town.

Here’s how the BT Tower could look after £275,000,000 sale to hotel chain

The iconic 620ft landmark is being stripped out and converted into a hotel, after years of it being closed off to the public since 1971 (Picture: Getty Images)

The plans for what the BT tower could look like ahead of its historic transformation have been revealed.

The iconic 620ft landmark is being stripped out and converted into a hotel, after years of it being closed off to the public since…

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Anastasia Vaipan-Law and the incredible sacrifice that fueled Winter Olympic dream

Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby are competing in their first Winter Olympics (Picture: Getty)

Nobody could suggest that Anastasia Vaipan-Law has not made sacrifices to realise her Olympic dream.

‘A riot on ice’ when she first followed in her parents’ footsteps and began ice skating, Vaipan-Law was winning competitions aged only eight, and mastering jumps only a few years later. Even then,…

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