Brits will be allowed to drink until later in pubs next year
PATRIOTIC punters will be able to toast King Charles III with extended opening hours for his coronation next year, The Sun can reveal.around the crowning on Saturday 6 May, 2023 instead of the usual 11pm.Coronation CeremonyA special bank holiday Monday on 8 May two days after the ceremony will also see late opening as well as the evening of Friday 5 May.
Parliament will be required to pass an order to approve the longer licensing hours, with ministers signing off the move this week. A similar extended opening hours was allowed in England and Wales for the four day bank holiday to mark the late
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