The heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.
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Business reporter, BBC News

The heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.

The heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.

The talks come weeks after a controversial visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Sacked workers claim they were axed because of pro-union activity as the coffee chain vows to appeal.

One of the UK's richest men, Sir Jim has built a multi-billion pound business by buying unloved assets.

Chinese-Canadian tycoon Xiao Jianhua disappeared from a luxury hotel in Hong Kong in 2017.

The government's tax agency is encouraging a new generation of alcohol drinkers.

The heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.

The talks come weeks after a controversial visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Sacked workers claim they were axed because of pro-union activity as the coffee chain vows to appeal.

One of the UK's richest men, Sir Jim has built a multi-billion pound business by buying unloved assets.

Chinese-Canadian tycoon Xiao Jianhua disappeared from a luxury hotel in Hong Kong in 2017.

The government's tax agency is encouraging a new generation of alcohol drinkers.

The talks come weeks after a controversial visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Sacked workers claim they were axed because of pro-union activity as the coffee chain vows to appeal.

One of the UK's richest men, Sir Jim has built a multi-billion pound business by buying unloved assets.
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