Charles Allen
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Birmingham |
Alabama | |
United States | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Parents | Eugene Allen |
Grandparents | Kate Allen Tapscott |
Date of birth | January 2,1940 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Died | England |
United Kingdom | |
Position | Member of the Council of the District of Columbia since 2015 |
Education | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Washington and Lee University | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1319385 |
Soldier Sahibs
Kipling Sahib
Ashoka: The Search for India's Lost Emperor
God's terrorists
The Buddha and the sahibs
Lives of the Indian Princes
The Search For Shangri-La: A Journey Into Tibetan History
The Buddha and Dr. Führer: An Archaeological Scandal
Duel in the snows
Maharajas: Resonance from the Past
Raj, a scrapbook of British India, 1877-1947
A Mountain in Tibet: The Search for Mount Kailas and the Sources of the Great Rivers of India
The Prisoner of Kathmandu: Brian Hodgson in Nepal 1820-43
The Search for the Buddha: The Men Who Discovered India's Lost Religion
Thunder and lightning
The Savage Wars of Peace: Soldier's Voices, 1945-1989
The Taj Mahal Palace and Towers
Papier mache
Cabbage, Cauliflower
Tour
Charles Allen Life story
Charles Allen is an American Democratic politician in Washington, D.C. and member of the Council of the District of Columbia representing Ward 6. He took office on January 2, 2015, after winning the Democratic Party primary and following general election in 2014 and won re-election in 2018.
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Struggling Wilko suspends home delivery orders
By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News
Struggling homeware retailer Wilko has suspended home deliveries as it teeters on The Brink of collapse.
The Company said on its website that Home Delivery was " temporarily unavailable" but that products could still be ordered by click-and-collect.
Wilko has filed a notice to appoint administrators as it races to raise The Cash it needs to Keep Going .
There have been reports of a potential rescue deal, but The Firm has not commented on the speculation.
The homeware chain, which has 408 stores across the UK, is well known for its affordable everyday items.
If The High Street stalwart goes under, some 12,000 jobs could be At Risk .
Announcing its plan to appoint administrators last week, The Firm said it had 10 Working Days to strike a rescue deal. The deadline is 17 August.
Chief executive Mark Jackson has said The Company continues to talk to interested parties about options for The Business .
He Said he hoped to find a solution as quickly as possible to " preserve The Business ".
Wilko is struggling after sharp losses left it short of cash. It has already borrowed £40m from the restructuring specialist Hilco, cut jobs, rejigged its leadership team and sold off a distribution centre.
The Company , which was founded in 1930 in Leicester, is still owned by the Wilkinson family.
The retailer stepped into The High Street gap left by the collapse of Woolworths in late 2008, but has struggled over The Past decade partly due to growing competition from the likes of Poundland and B& M.
Wilko's sales were higher than B& M's a decade ago, but now they are one-third The Level of its competitor's.
It is also lagging behind Poundland, Home Bargains and The Range .
Some experts question whether Wilko has too many stores across the UK. Many of its shops are in High Street locations in traditional town centres.
But while these locations are convenient for shoppers without cars, since the pandemic there's been a shift to bigger retail parks and out-of-town options with more space.
Charles Allen , retail analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, told The Bbc last week that the locations of Wilko stores had been a bit of a turn-off for some customers.
" B& M has also moved many of its locations to retail parks which are more convenient for many consumers, especially when they are buying bulky goods. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com