Co-op to close Travelmaker
The Co-op Travelmaker will close in Guernsey and Jersey at the end of January.
The Co-op Travelmaker will close in Guernsey and Jersey at the end of January.
A SUPERMARKET chief has offered a reassuring message about the resilience of food supply chains into the Channel Islands as UK-EU Brexit trade talks reach a crescendo.
The boom had been lined with lead in a bid to conceal 450 kilos of the Class A drug.
The vehicles will be used to deliver groceries ordered through the Co-op’s online shop.
Just a quarter of adults know which of their neighbours are most vulnerable to coronavirus, shows data from Co-op Insurance Neighbourhood Watch.
The German discounter is the last of the major supermarkets to say whether they would return the money.
The retailer follows Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Aldi, Morrisons and B&M in agreeing to voluntarily make the payments.
Downing Street welcomed the retailers’ decisions to pay back the cash.
Aldi and Sainsbury’s said earlier on Thursday they will hand back more than £500 million in business rates relief to the Government.
The two retailers follow Tesco and Morrisons in announcing plans to hand back money to the Government.
The three retailers have agreed to hand over £1.3 billion to the Government.
Tesco chairman John Allan said the board ‘are conscious of our responsibilities to society’
No other supermarkets have made the same commitment so far despite calls to do so.
Shop workers have told their stories of being abused and assaulted in a new video as part of this week’s #KeepingChristmasKind campaign.
TWO sisters switched on the Tree of Joy last night.