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Police boss admits he’s unhappy with World Cup drinking laws

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe government has confirmed that pubs will be permitted to remain open until 2 am if any of the home nations progress to the knockout stage of the men’s football tournament. Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the UK’s national football lead, voiced concerns that the extended hours could lead to increased crime and place additional strain on police resources. Roberts suggested that allowing individual premises to apply for licence extensions, as per existing laws, would be a more controlled and sensible approach. Hospitality businesses, including the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), anticipate a substantial economic boost, with an England appearance in the final potentially generating an extra £275m in sales. This marks the first time in a decade that alcohol licensing hours will be relaxed for the round of 32 and 16 stages of the tournament. In fullPolice warning over extended World Cup pub opening hours – while insisting they aren’t ‘killjoys’Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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Police boss admits he’s unhappy with World Cup drinking laws

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Police furious over World Cup drinking laws - but insist 'we're not killjoys'

    Police chiefs urged the government not to allow a “blanket exemption” for bars and pubs to remain open later but their pleas were turned down.

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    Police warn of World Cup trouble after ministers ignored pubs advice

    Pubs can stay open late for England and Scotland's World Cup matches - but police today revealed it was against their advice, and accused ministers of 'passing the buck' to police…

mirror.co.uk
5 g fa

Police furious over World Cup drinking laws - but insist 'we're not killjoys'

Police chiefs urged the government not to allow a “blanket exemption” for bars and pubs to remain open later but their pleas were turned down.

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dailymail.com5 g fa

Police warn of World Cup trouble after ministers ignored pubs advice

Pubs can stay open late for England and Scotland's World Cup matches - but police today revealed it was against their advice, and accused ministers of 'passing the buck' to police forces to deal with disorder

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  • giovedì 21 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Police warning over extended World Cup pub opening hours

    Pubs will be allowed to stay open until 2am if any of the home nations make it to the knockout stage of the men’s football tournament

  • giovedì 21 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Police boss admits he’s unhappy with World Cup drinking laws

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