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PM Boris Johnson to call an extra bank holiday if England wins Euro 2020

Boris Johnson poised to declare extra bank holiday if England win Euro 2020

Boris Johnson

Prospect of day off arises as ministers urged to release Covid data from previous matches.

Boris Johnson is poised to announce an additional bank holiday if England win Sunday's football final at Wembley, as well as the government calls for the protection of the data from the previous Euro 2020 matches will be posted.

Asked if he was able to declare the Monday is a public holiday and in the case of a british victory, the prime minister said: "I think it's a seduction of the lot, we'll have to see what's going on."

His spokesman later added: "I don't want to pre-empt the outcome of the match. It is clear that we want the united kingdom to go all the way and win the championship, and then we will have our plans in place in the barrel."

Downing Street sources suggest that, during the game, which means that it will be too late for you to give the fans an emergency the day of the following week, on Monday, but the other options were investigated.

When asked if officers were able to allow their employees to the flag of the day after checking out of the tie, Johnson's spokesman said: "we want companies that can be able to get you to believe that they could have been, but it we have to understand that this will vary depending on the company and to the company."
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The prime minister is the president, formerly known as a football fan, who took part in the semi-finals on Saturday, with the women, and the wearing of English, a shirt, of course, is on top of her office suit with a jacket on top.

The government extended a pub licensing hours around 11: 15 a.m., on Sunday night, viewers can watch a football match and then celebrating or drowning their grief.

Meanwhile, questions have been raised about the safety and security of having so many fans to watch the game in person during the pandemic. The England-Italy match will take place in front of an audience of over 60,000, as it is in the semi – finals on Wednesday.

In the seven games of the tournament and was held as a part of the state, event, study program that has been created to ensure the safety of mass events.

As the Shadow Minister for Sport and Alison McGovern, told the security of the data to be used for this competition must be made by Sunday morning. "If they have information, they need to post it, and if they don't, they need to know why," she said.

Public health Scotland has published information about the Scottish fans, who were part of the England v Scotland match will be on June 18, who was being held by a much smaller crowd of 22,500 people.

A total of 1,991 people who later tested positive for participating in one or more of Euro 2020 during the period of their hiv status when they unwittingly transmit their infection to others."

Only in 397 of them were at the Bar for the competition, however, this represented 15% of the more than 2,600 of Scottish fans, who were assigned to tickets.

No information about the number of English fans, tested positive to, or after the matches, and is expected to close until the end of the second phase of the program, which is a consequence of the latter until the end of July.
McGovern had any doubt that the pilot scheme contains all the information that is necessary for the organizers and members of the public. "In the event the research programme, it was a lot more than than we would like," she said. "It is not known how the events were selected, and the process by which the information to be made public will be dealt with."

The results of the first phase of the research project, which included the FA Cup semi-final, were eventually published in the last month, after the pressures of the scientific community of the controls, and in the face of the threat of legal action from fellow artists, including Andrew Lloyd Webber.

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