NewsUK NewsHigh street closuresClothing chain Quiz is set to shut all of its remaining 37 stores by the end of June after entering administration17:39, 21 May 2026Updated 20:02, 21 May 2026Clothing chain Quiz plans to close the doors for the final time on its remaining 37 stores by the end of June, according to administrators.‌The fashion retailer said it had suffered a “tough start” to 2026 and called in administrators in February from advisory firm Interpath. Speaking on Thursday, the insolvency specialists said the business would implement a closure plan for its final stores over the coming weeks.‌Three other stores, in Castlecourt, Belfast, Leeds and Romford, had already shut their doors for good in recent days the administrators confirmed.‌When exactly the remaining stores will close has yet to be announced. Quiz has also not said how many workers will be impacted by the closures. More than 100 head office and warehouse jobs were put at risk when it entered administration.‌READ MORE: Major British furniture company falls into administration as dozens of jobs lostREAD MORE: British delivery company falls into administration after operating worldwideIt marked the second time Quiz had fallen into administration in a year, having collapsed in February 2025 before immediately being bought in a so-called pre-pack deal by a subsidiary of the founding Ramzan family.Quiz concessions in New Look and Matalan stores in the UK are not included in the administration and remain unaffected.Remaining stock is being delivered to its stores, with heavy discounts of at least 60% as administrators seek to sell off as much as possible to help pay the collapsed firm’s outstanding debts.Article continues belowAlistair McAlinden, head of Interpath in Scotland and joint administrator, said: “As we head into the May bank holiday weekend, we would encourage shoppers to visit their local store as we commence our final closing down sale.”Geoff Jacobs, managing director at Interpath and fellow joint administrator, said: “We’d once again like to say a huge thank you to Quiz staff who have shown such dedication and professionalism under difficult circumstances.”Quiz stores facing closureAberdeen, ScotlandBasingstoke, HampshireBracknell, BerkshireCardiff, WalesCarlisle, CumbriaCastleford, West YorkshireClydebank, ScotlandCraigavon, Northern IrelandDerby, DerbyshireDunfermline, ScotlandEastbourne, East SussexGateshead Metro, Tyne and WearGlasgow Braehead, ScotlandGlasgow Buchanan Galleries, ScotlandGlasgow Fort, ScotlandGlasgow St Enoch, ScotlandHanley, StaffordshireHull, East YorkshireInverness, ScotlandIrvine, ScotlandLeicester, LeicestershireLivingston, ScotlandManchester Arndale, Greater ManchesterManchester Trafford Centre, Greater ManchesterMansfield, NottinghamshireMerryhill, West MidlandsNewry, Northern IrelandNewtownabbey, Northern IrelandNorthampton, NorthamptonshireNorwich, NorfolkPortsmouth, HampshireSheffield Meadowhall, South YorkshireStirling, ScotlandTelford, ShropshireThurrock Lakeside, EssexWarrington, CheshireWatford, HertfordshireChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌High street closuresBreaking NewsFashionJob losses