Major fashion retailer Quiz has begun closing its remaining 37 stores after falling into administration.
Quiz fell into administration back in February, for the second time in 12 months, after a "tough start" to 2026, with Alistair McAlinden and Geoff Jacobs from Interpath appointed joint administrators.
Interpath announced last month that Quiz would implement a "closure plan" for its final stores over the coming weeks, with all 37 remaining shops to shut before the end of June.
More than 100 head office and warehouse jobs were also put at risk when the company entered administration.
Mr Jacobs, managing director at Interpath and 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."
Full list of Quiz stores set to close
Interpath confirmed that three Quiz stores had already shut before its "closure plan" announcement last month:
- Belfast (Castlecourt Shopping Centre)
- Leeds
- Romford
The administrators have continued to wind down Quiz‘s store estate, with a further six shops having now shut down for good, according to Drapers :
- Aberdeen
- Basingstoke
- Bracknell
- Dunfermline
- Inverness
- Warrington
More closure dates have been revealed, Drapers reported, with a further eight Quiz stores scheduled to shut in the coming days:
- Hanley (June 13)
- Mansfield (June 13)
- Carlisle (June 14)
- Eastbourne (June 14)
- Watford (June 16)
- Clydebank (June 17)
- Irvine (June 19)
- Portsmouth (June 20)
Quiz’s Northampton location could also close this weekend if remaining stock sells through, Drapers added.
The remaining 23 sites are set to close by the end of June:
- Cardiff, Wales
- Castleford, West Yorkshire
- Craigavon, Northern Ireland
- Derby, Derbyshire
- Gateshead Metro, Tyne and Wear
- Glasgow Braehead, Scotland
- Glasgow Buchanan Galleries, Scotland
- Glasgow Fort, Scotland
- Glasgow St Enoch, Scotland
- Hull, East Yorkshire
- Leicester, Leicestershire
- Livingston, Scotland
- Manchester Arndale, Greater Manchester
- Manchester Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester
- Merryhill, West Midlands
- Newry, Northern Ireland
- Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland
- Northampton, Northamptonshire
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Sheffield Meadowhall, South Yorkshire
- Stirling, Scotland
- Telford, Shropshire
- Thurrock Lakeside, Essex
Quiz is yet to confirm the exact date of these remaining closures.
The number of workers impacted by all these closures also remains unknown.
Heavy discounts of up to 80% will be on offer at these remaining Quiz stores as administrators seek to sell off as much as possible to help pay the collapsed firm’s outstanding debts.
Mr 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."
Quiz concessions in New Look and Matalan stores in the UK are not included in the administration and will remain open.
Other UK companies that have closed or entered administration/liquidation in 2026
It has been a tough year for the UK high street, with several retailers entering administration and others announcing widespread store closures.
Major high street brands LK Bennett and Claire's both closed all their stores in April, having previously fallen into administration.
UK fashion retailer Leading Labels is set to close its remaining 15 stores after falling into liquidation.
Other retailers have been forced to close stores this year, including:
Iguanas Holdings Limited, which runs 47 Las Iguanas restaurants across the UK, and Poundstretcher are also in danger of collapsing into administration if restructuring plans aren't agreed, having "fallen into financial difficulties".
Four UK travel companies have closed in 2026:
Luxury UK holiday company Salamander Voyages also shut down recently after entering administration.
Meanwhile, four UK airlines have fallen into administration or liquidation:
- Ascend Airways (liquidation)
- EcoJet Airlines (liquidation)
- Zenith Aviation Limited (administration)
- European Cargo (administration)
UK delivery company Yodel is set to be phased out over the coming months after being acquired by InPost.
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It's also been reported that Morrisons is looking to sell some of its in-store pharmacies as it continues to cut costs.
It's not been all bad news for the UK high street, with several major brands announcing new store openings for 2026, including Aldi, M&S, and Superdrug.
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