LONDON - After 83 days of coronavirus lockdown, non-essential stores in England reopen their doors on Monday , hoping to get the tills ringing again and start a long road to recovery.
It only applies to England, with stores in Scotland and Wales waiting for guidance from their devolved administrations on when they can resume trading. Non-essential stores in Northern Ireland reopened on Friday. The British Retail Consortium reckons the lockdown has cost non-food stores £1.8 billion a week in lost revenues.
Marks & Spencer, which has traded online and kept its food halls open, will reopen the majority of its clothing and homewares selling space.
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