Melnyk to leave after 31 years
Supermarket group Morrisons managing director Marie Melnyk has resigned after 31 years with the company, which said the decision was on the basis of medical advice.

She will leave the supermarket on December 22 and, according to the company, will consider her options for the future outside of Morrisons.

Morrisons chairman Sir Ken Morrison said: 'Marie has made an immense and immeasurable contribution to the company's success, over the many years. We are sad to see her go and thank her for all she has done.'

Marie Melnyk said: 'I have been privileged to have been with the company and to work within the British food industry for the past 30 years. This is the right decision for me and is at an appropriate time, given the company's improving position under the capable leadership of our new chief executive.'

Chief executive Marc Bolland said: 'In the short time I have worked with Marie, I have been impressed by both her skills and experience and I am particularly grateful for the time she has spent in supporting my own induction into the business.'

Marc Bolland will take on Melnyk's board responsibilities, until her successor is appointed in due course.