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Mo Mike Ashley's Frasers promises to save jobs after deal for DW Sports assets
Mo Removal of wage supports will cause spike in rent arrears, SCSI says
So Government considers short-time working scheme to reduce Covid-related redundancies
Sa Tourism sector expected to take €5bn Covid-19 hit
Fr Manufacturing prices fell by 8.4% in July
Fr UK companies see recovery gain speed in August but job cuts mount
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