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Primark confirms reopening date and full list of stores

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Following Boris Johnson's announcement that non-essential shops can reopen from June 15, Primark has confirmed when it plans to reopen its stores.

The popular UK fashion chain has said that it wants to reopen all 281 of its English stores by June 15 - which should include those in Greater Manchester.

Shops in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to open by the end of June. In a statement to shoppers, Associated British Foods (ABF), said: "As European governments have begun to ease restrictions on clothing retailing we have been able to reopen stores. "Safety has been our highest priority in our detailed preparations to welcome our customers and employees back to stores.

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