Debenhams is to close one of its Scottish stores amid fallout from the coronavirus crisis.

The British department store group is shutting down five of its stores in shopping centres run by firm Hammerson across the UK, including one of its busiest in Glasgow's Silverburn centre.

The firm said it had been unable to agree terms with shopping centre owner Hammerson to reopen the branches after falling into administration last month. 

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A statement said: “We can confirm that despite our best efforts, we have been unable to agree terms with Hammerson on our five stores in its shopping centres, and so they will not be reopening.

“We continue to engage in constructive talks with our landlords and have agreed terms on the vast majority of our stores, which we look forward to reopening when government restrictions allow. This is no reflection on the commitment of our colleagues in these stores and we are extremely grateful for their support.”

It comes after the retailer went into administration last month for the second time in a year - with all of their 142 UK stores closed during the pandemic.

Reuters say the majority of its 22,000 workers are being paid under the government's furlough scheme, with the business continuing to trade online.