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CM 2026. Premierul Keir Starmer permite ca puburile să rămână deschise până la ora 5 dimineaţa pentru meciul Mexic - Anglia
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CM 2026. Premierul Keir Starmer permite ca puburile să rămână deschise până la ora 5 dimineaţa pentru meciul Mexic - Anglia

The article discusses the decision by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to allow pubs in England and Wales to remain open until 5 a.m. on Monday during the England vs Mexico World Cup match. This change was made after pressure from politicians, including London Mayor Sadiq Khan, and pub owners who argued that late-night opening hours would support fans and the hospitality sector. Initially, the government had set limits based on match times, but Starmer reversed his stance after strong protests, allowing pubs to stay open longer for this specific event.

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CM 2026. Premierul Keir Starmer permite ca puburile să rămână deschise până la ora 5 dimineaţa pentru meciul Mexic - Anglia

The article discusses the decision by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to allow pubs in England and Wales to remain open until 5 a.m. on Monday during the England vs Mexico World Cup match. This change was made after pressure from politicians, including London Mayor Sadiq Khan, and pub owners who argued that late-night opening hours would support fans and the hospitality sector. Initially, the government had set limits based on match times, but Starmer reversed his stance after strong protests, allowing pubs to stay open longer for this specific event.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue—government regulations versus public demand and political pressure. It includes quotes from multiple stakeholders, including Starmer, Kate Dearden, and Sadiq Khan, without overtly favoring any particular viewpoint. While there is some emphasis on the 'pro

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