Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The government has stated that a new bank holiday to honour England's achievement of reaching the Euro 2020 final 'isn't being considered'.
Gareth Southgate's side suffered a heartbreaking penalty shoot-out defeat to Italy in Sunday's final at Wembley, which was the Three Lions' first appearance in a major tournament final in 55 years.
While the squad ultimately fell short, the performances have earned a wealth of praise across the country having progressed further than any other side in over half a century.
However, while Boris Johnson's spokesman confirmed discussions were underway to honour the squad, a new bank holiday is not on the cards. “We’ll be
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