All remaining Ted Baker shops in the UK and Republic of Ireland are due to shut down for good by the end of the day on Tuesday.

Sky News revealed on Sunday that talks between retail tycoon Mike Ashley's Frasers Group and Authentic, which owns Ted Baker's intellectual property, had stalled three months after an agreement appeared imminent.

More than 500 jobs in the UK and 78 in Ireland are at risk.

Here are the locations of the stores that will shut by Tuesday 20 August.

Ted Baker branches shutting

– Ashford

– Bath

– Belfast

– Bluewater

– Braintree

– Brent Cross (London)

– Bridgend

– Cannock

– Cheshire Oaks

– Dublin, Grafton Street

- Gatwick North and Gatwick South

– Glasgow Buchanan Street

– Gloucester Quays

– Heathrow Airport (Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5)

– Kildare

– Livingston

– Luton

– Manchester Shambles

– O2 Outlet

– Portsmouth

– Regent Street (London)

– Sheffield

– St Pancras (London)

– Stansted

– Swindon

– White City (London)

– York

It comes after the firm behind Ted Baker's UK shops, No Ordinary Designer Label (NODL), collapsed in March.

NODL's administrators are overseeing the closure of the brand's remaining 31 branches.

It comes after Ted Baker shut 15 branches, with the loss of around 245 jobs, earlier this year.

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