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UK’s biggest cities lose nearly a year of sales to Covid-related downturn

Lockdowns, home working and a lack of tourists have hit historically prosperous destinations hardest

Britain’s biggest cities have lost almost a year’s worth of sales during the coronavirus pandemic as lockdowns and a lack of office workers and tourists caused a collapse in consumer spending.

As offices have started to reopen following the relaxation of plan B restrictions, the Centre for Cities said Covid-19 had “levelled down” historically more prosperous high street destinations.

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