Pubs to open until 1am on Sunday as UK changes closing times | UK | News

The British will be allowed to remain open until 1 o’clock on this Sunday, the British cheer the lions in the second euro finals. Interior Minister Yette Cooper, PUB license hours, bettors allowed a temporary change that would provide extra entertainment for hours and celebrate if the female team wins for the second time.
Before the tournament, the government announced that the UK or Wales would be expanded if the semi -finals or finals will be entitled to the finals. Now Yette Copper, football fans celebrated the “national stars” of the British because the British will be more to “celebrate late hours”, he said. Mrs. Cooper, who explained the ongoing, said, “During this summer, the lions showed why they were real national stars. They showed an incredible sand and determination and inspired us all.
“Watching football in local pub is a great British tradition and extending undergraduate hours, I hope we can celebrate until late in the evening.
“I wish the Sarina Wiegman and the UK team to bring home once again and continue as the champions of Europe.
The Interior Minister has the power to relax the PUB License Laws for “extraordinary national importance” situations, including the 80th anniversary of Day in April.
The hospitality groups welcomed the movement, and the British beer and PUB Associationion predict that extended pubs of extended pub could lead to extra 1 million pint.
General Manager Emma McClarkin said: “Pub sport is hosting, and these long hours will mean that it can come together to cheer the female lions and mean that it means 1 million pints sold.
“Our sector plays a major role to increase the community spirit and defend the inclusiveness in sports, and we expect the bars to be packaged by those who cheer in our fantastic staff.”
Kate Nicholls, President of Ukhospitality, added: “It is great that the tooth lions are in the final of the UEFA Women’s Euro on Sunday and we welcomed the decision to extend their undergraduate hours to meet the match.
“The fans will give the chance to watch the game together and hospitality business will receive a pleasant increase and prove hours of evidence for previous major sports events, which showed an increase of 46% during the finals.”
Britain’s reigning European champions maintained their place in the finals on Tuesday and won the last -minute victory in Italy in an extra time.
They will oppose Spain, the world champion but competed in the first Euro final.