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UK's Lib Dems say they scored on pubs' added time
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UK's Lib Dems say they scored on pubs' added time

The UK's Liberal Democrats (Lib Dems) claim credit for securing extended pub hours during the England World Cup match against Mexico, which started at 1:00 a.m. London time. The party pressured Prime Minister Keir Starmer to pass a last-minute law allowing pubs to stay open later, avoiding a patchwork of local council decisions. Local Government Secretary Steve Reed had previously urged councils to adjust closing times, but some resisted. The Lib Dems pushed for a national solution, with lawmaker Max Wilkinson advocating for extended licenses. Starmer eventually agreed to keep pubs open until 5 a.m., bypassing local council approval. The Lib Dems are now promoting this as a success and are also pushing for a knighthood for England striker Harry Kane.

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UK's Lib Dems say they scored on pubs' added time

The UK's Liberal Democrats (Lib Dems) claim credit for securing extended pub hours during the England World Cup match against Mexico, which started at 1:00 a.m. London time. The party pressured Prime Minister Keir Starmer to pass a last-minute law allowing pubs to stay open later, avoiding a patchwork of local council decisions. Local Government Secretary Steve Reed had previously urged councils to adjust closing times, but some resisted. The Lib Dems pushed for a national solution, with lawmaker Max Wilkinson advocating for extended licenses. Starmer eventually agreed to keep pubs open until 5 a.m., bypassing local council approval. The Lib Dems are now promoting this as a success and are also pushing for a knighthood for England striker Harry Kane.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the Lib Dems as proactive advocates for extending pub hours, emphasizing their role in influencing Prime Minister Starmer's decision. It highlights their efforts to coordinate nationally rather than relying on local councils, portraying them as effective policymakers. The tone and

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the Lib Dems' claim about influencing pub hours and aligns with the cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to the partisan tone, with the article clearly supporting the Lib Dems and portraying Starmer as acting on their suggestion, rathe

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