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M&S ‘tells hundreds of agency staff not to come to work’

Sky News are reporting that hundreds of agency staff at Marks & Spencer’s main clothing and home warehouse in the East Midlands have been told not to come in.

That highlights the disruption being cause by the huge M&S cyber-attack, which has led to the suspension of online orders last week.

Exclusive: Marks & Spencer has told hundreds of agency workers at its huge Castle Donington distribution centre in the East Midlands not to come into work as Britain’s best-known retailer grapples with the unfolding impact of a major cyberattack. https://t.co/hBK3eUvbiU

— Mark Kleinman (@MarkKleinmanSky) April 28, 2025

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M&S have confirmed that agency staff at its Castle Donington clothing and homewares logistics centre in the East Midlands were told not to come in today.

Workers employed by M&S at the site are still working, PA Media reports.

The retailer’s stores are still open and operating, and shoppers are still able to browse its website and app.

Contactless payments are also back online in stores after these were originally impacted by the cyber issue.

The company has taken action to protect its network and has also reported the incident to data protection supervisory authorities and the National Cyber Security Centre.





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