New pub rules will kick in England from tomorrow, and Brits could be slapped with a fine of £20,000 for breaching the law. UK households have been given fresh guidance about pub opening hours ahead of the Euro 2025 final, where England's Lionesses face Spain.
Two-hour extensions beyond the standard 11pm closing time have been authorised by the Government for the match. However, the Licensing Act sets clear rules for businesses like pubs, bars, or clubs that sell alcohol. If a premises doesn't follow the specific conditions laid out in its licence-such as staying within approved hours or meeting safety requirements-it's not just a slap on the wrist.
Failing to comply with a premises licence conditions is a criminal offence which is punishable by a fine of up to £20,000 or/and up to six months imprisonment, reports Birmingham Live.
However, not every business can take advantage of the extended opening hours during special events.
The extension specifically excludes places that are only licensed to sell alcohol for takeaway-like off-licences or shops-and those that offer regulated entertainment, such as live performances or music, without also serving alcohol on-site.
It only applies to venues that are already licensed to sell alcohol for drinking within the premises, and even then, it covers late-night refreshment only if that permission is already part of their existing licence or club premises certificate.
Poppleston Allen solicitor Alex Tomlinson told Birmingham Live: "[It is great] there is an extension and preparation to do so following the Government's failure to prepare for the previous Women's Euros in 2022.
"Hopefully, it will assist the hospitality trade in encouraging customers to come and support the Lionesses.
"The extension is only permitted for premises which can open until 11pm, so if you aren't licensed until then, you do not get the benefit of the extension.
"Hopefully, we can continue to watch the Lionesses go all the way inside 90 minutes. Please no more penalties!'
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