Chef Jamie Oliver's UK restaurant business goes into administration

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British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's restaurant chain went into administration on Tuesday, threatening around 1,300 jobs in the latest blow for Britain's high street.

Oliver, 43, a well-known figure in Britain and beyond for his popular TV shows and top-selling cookery books, founded his Jamie's Italian brand of high street restaurants in 2008.

About 1,300 jobs across 25 branches will be put at risk by the administration, a form of protection from creditors.

 

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