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Police criticise government’s ‘late announcement’ of 5am pub closure for England’s World Cup match

The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has criticised the timing of the government’s decision to let pubs stay open until 5am for England’s World Cup match against Mexico.

Keir Starmer announced yesterday that pubs across England and Wales will be able to stay open late for the match, which kicks off at 1am on Monday.

Crowds of people gathered outside a pub.
England football fans outside a London pub to watch and celebrate England’s 2-1 victory over DR Congo on Wednesday. Photograph: Kai Johnson/Jna Press/Nexpher/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

The government had initially rejected calls to relax licensing laws beyond what it has already allowed. The Home Office granted pubs special dispensation to stay open until 1am for England matches in the knockout stages that kick off between 5pm and 9pm, and until 2am for games that start between 9pm and 10pm.

In a joint statement, chief constable Mark Roberts, NPCC lead for football policing, and acting chief constable Scott Green, NPCC lead for alcohol licensing and harm reduction, said the U-turn on pub opening times meant officers were having to adapt their plans and take officers away from communities.

The statement said:

double quotation markWe recognise there will be significant public interest in England’s match on Monday morning and that many of the public will want to come together in pubs and licensed venues to enjoy the occasion.

We also know from previous tournaments the knock-out games sadly see an increase in violent incidents particularly in the night-time economy and an increase in domestic abuse. This is directly linked to alcohol consumption.

The likely route for England progression has been known for a considerable time yet this late announcement leaves policing having to adapt our plans seeing officers working extended shifts which in turn takes them away from communities.

From a policing perspective, our priority is to support people to enjoy the match safely and responsibly. We therefore ask those watching the game to be considerate – drink within sensible limits, and behave in a way that keeps you, your friends, staff, officers and the wider public safe.

We will continue to work with partners and venues to support a safe and enjoyable evening for everyone.”

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Downing Street defends decision to let pubs stay open for England match after police criticism

Downing Street has defended its decision to allow pubs to stay open at 5am on Monday for the England World Cup match against Mexico, after police criticised the government over the “late announcement” (see post at 11:05).

When asked about the timing of the announcement (made yesterday by Keir Starmer), a Downing Street spokesperson said: “Obviously England’s progression in the tournament was confirmed on Wednesday evening and we announced plans as quickly as possible following this.

“And more broadly, we have engaged with policing partners throughout preparations for the World Cup and we are grateful for their flexibility and professionalism throughout.”

England supporters watch the World Cup match between England and Panama at The Clock pub in Hebburn, north-east England on 27 June. Photograph: Scott Heppell/AFP/Getty Images

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