Boris Johnson could kill off the 10pm curfew on hospitality settings when lockdown in England ends on December 2. It is understood the Prime Minister will extend opening hours until 11pm in a bid to help the hospitality industry which has been badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Final orders could be taken at 10pm, but people will get an extra hour to finish their meals and drinks, according to reports.
The new measures could not only help the restaurants, bars and pubs but also prevent crowds to gather together at closing time.
The 10pm curfew, which was introduced in September, was widely criticised but one minister said the new proposal has widespread support.
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