pubs, bars and restaurants could be scrapped in England when the coronavirus lockdown is lifted on December 2. In an attempt to boost the hospitality industry, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is understood to be extend opening hours by another hour, giving punters until 11pm before boozers have to clear out.Last orders are likely to be 10pm, but unlike the situation before the national lockdown began on November 5, when non-essential venues and shops closed, people will have another hour to finish up their drinks according to reports.It is hoped that the new measures will prevent crowds to gathering on the street at closing time, which happened on a regular basis when the curfew was 10pm.The previous curfew, introduced in September, was.
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