The U-turn comes as the High Street retailer tries to revive its fortunes and win back customers.
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Labour launches bid to get rid of hereditary peers
There are 92 seats in Lords reserved for hereditary peers, who inherit their titles through their family.
Anti-pollution law to threaten water bosses with jail
New legislation gives regulators more powers to tackle water pollution in England and Wales.
Nurse cleared of baby kidnap plot says life ruined
Safia Ahmadie was cleared by a jury after 48 minutes, but says the experience left her “smashed”.
Rise in fines for term-time holidays won’t stop us, say parents
Some say the threat of prosecution is not enough to stop them going on holiday for cheaper prices.
NI ministers hope to agree programme for government
Seven months since government returned, the failure to agree a plan has been heavily criticised.
Unis seek funding help as freshers pack for term
Vice-chancellors say they are at “a fork in the road” and will “slide into decline” without action.
Translink defends lack of Irish signage at new Belfast hub
Bus services are due to begin on Sunday with the first departure – to Dublin – scheduled for 5am.
‘My fake Kenyan bride-to-be scammed me out of £85k’
Widower Rodrick Lodge, 69, is now living in a shelter after losing his entire life savings.
Ulez has cut children’s school car rides – study
Research shows children living in the zone are now nearly four times more likely to be walking or cycling.
