DEPARTMENT store chain Debenhams has confirmed it has gone into administration.

The firm, which as stores in Chester and Ellesmere Port, has appointed administrators from the FRP Advisory to oversee the process.

It comes after the business, which employs around 22,000 staff, announced it had filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators on Monday.

It is the second time Debenhams has entered administration in the past 12 months.

The chain's 142 UK stores currently remain closed due to the coronavirus crisis and the company said it will work to "re-open and trade as many stores as possible" when restrictions are lifted.

The majority of its employees are currently being paid under the Government's furlough scheme.

Stefaan Vansteenkiste, chief executive officer of Debenhams, said: "In these unprecedented circumstances the appointment of the administrators will protect our business, our employees, and other important stakeholders, so that we are in a position to resume trading from our stores when Government restrictions are lifted.

"We anticipate that our highly supportive owners and lenders will make additional funding available to fund the administration period.

"We are desperately sorry not to be able to keep the Irish business operating but are faced with no alternative option in the current environment.

"This decision has not been taken lightly and is no way a reflection on our Irish colleagues, whose professionalism and commitment to serving our customers has never been in question."