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Hospitality venues are now allowed to serve food and drink to customers outside in line with the coronavirus restrictions. But what time do they close and is there still a national curfew in place?
While pubs had to serve their last pints at 10pm and have customers cleared out by 11pm under the last year's lockdown rules, things are a bit different for businesses this time around.
The 10pm curfew has been scrapped, so there's no official closing time imposed on venues by the government. Instead, licensing laws will determine how late
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