AIB and Bank of Ireland to escape McColl’s losses amid rescue deal
Retailer’s wholesale partner, Morrisons, struck a deal to take over the insolvent company
Retailer’s wholesale partner, Morrisons, struck a deal to take over the insolvent company
Poor weather has also dented market demand sending shares sharply lower
Arcadia fell into administration in November owing creditors hundreds of millions
12,700 staff at Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands will lose jobs
Online-only destiny of fashion brands will cost jobs and hurt towns and cities
European Stoxx 600 index ends week down 3.1 per cent
Purchase of Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton would not include stores or staff
Dublin market closes down 2% as Ryanair falls 4%
Debenhams stores to close permanently as part of £55 million sale
Arcadia went into administration in November, putting over 13,000 jobs at risk
Upmarket fashion brand collapsed late last year
Only a partial rescue of beleaguered chain, which has outlets in Ireland, may be possible
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Worrying times for employees as administrators Deloitte search for a buyer
Philip Green’s fashion group collapses into administration in the UK, placing 13,000 jobs at risk
Arcadia Group looks set to file for administration in the UK
Topshop parent denies it is about to go into administration
Court hears businessman led life of luxury while avoiding €646,690 in tax debt
Planet Business: Anyone for an acre of Necker Island?
Businesswoman resigned from the board of tycoon’s retail empire in February 2019
Non-cash charges over loss-making stores contribute to loss despite revenue rising 3%
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Arcadia in discussions over refinancing of £310m mortgage due for payment in June
Proceedings brought against UK-based fashion retail group over lease on Cork premises
Dominic Chappell faces charges of cheating the public revenue and of money laundering
Retail chain’s chairman has become intertwined with its brand to toxic effect
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Plan to save Philip Green’s retail empire wins backing of creditors
Philip Green’s retail empire under severe pressure
Philip Green’s Arcadia empire is seeking to push through a radical restructuring
London Briefing: Sir Philip Green faces tough battle as Mike Ashley offloads football club
Worldwide sales, including international franchise, slipped 7.9% to just over £1bn
It used to be fun and edgy. But the teetering fashion chain got complacent
Restructuring of Green’s Arcadia group will see loss of 520 jobs across UK and Ireland
Arcadia now expected to push ahead with restructuring of clothing brand
‘Apprentice’ judge and businesswoman stepped down from Taveta Investment
Cantillon: Philip Green denies all but ‘banter’ but shoppers deserting his stores
Billionaire rejects accusations and says he never meant to cause offence
Seen and Heard: US companies criticise work permit delays as Saudi trade ties deepen
Retail tycoon ‘categorically’ denies accusations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour
The Royal wedding may have helped the Windsor store, but another 14 face closure
Outsourcer’s fate exposed ‘systemic flaws’ in corporate Britain and its ‘toothless’ and ‘feeble’ regulators, say Commons committees
Brutal assessment of ‘delusional’ directors, timid regulators and bonus-obsessed board
London Briefing: Philip Green denies his Arcadia empire is up for sale
Hostesses told to wear skimpy black outfits at men-only black tie charity dinner in London
BHS’s collapse in 2016 was the biggest in British retail since Woolworths in 2008
Taveta owns the Arcadia business, which runs fashion retailers such as Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Burton and Outfit
Arcadia’s Irish unit takes almost €1m charge against loss-making stores and other assets
Taveta Investments recorded a 16.5% drop in underlying operating profit
Fashion chain’s local franchise partner has slipped into insolvency
‘Monsieur Zen is fine,’ says Labour leader in face of onslaught of media criticism
London Briefing: Liz Truss’s shock ruling means personal injury payouts will rise
Pension schemes’ trustees support cash settlement with billionaire, regulator says
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