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Police criticise timing of decision on pubs staying open for England match

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July 3, 2026

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Police criticise timing of decision on pubs staying open for England match

Police chiefs say the government's late announcement means forces would have to take officers away from other duties.

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Drudge Report

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· Jul 2, 2026

Pubs to stay open until 5am for England match!

Pubs to stay open until 5am for England match! (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:WORLD CUP A RATINGS SMASH FOR FOX AND TELEMUNDO...

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

One cop for every 10 fans: Mexican police mobilise 7500 officers for England clash

Fears for the safety of England fans has prompted the decision to have police appearing en masse for the round-of-16 match in Mexico City.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

Football | The Guardian

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· Jun 26, 2026

Fifa unites the world – in anger at hydration breaks (AKA ad breaks) | Barney Ronay

Fans, players and coaches have voiced their indignation at the way the game is massively altered by the four-quarter structureWith 22 minutes gone on Tuesday night at Boston Stadium, and an injury delay in train, a clutch of England and Ghana players wandered to the side of the pitch and began taking drinks. This was the signal for a sudden spurt of refereeing indignation, the officials sprinting across in a state of apparently genuine outrage, appalled by the spectacle of unofficial hydration.The first drinks break, Hydro-Quart-One, was only a minute away. Here we had players basically stealing hydration. Not to mention messing with the most vital part of the show – the advert timings. Guys, the director has not cued the break. David Beckham has the ice-cold faux beer halfway to his lips. Will Ferrell is making hyena-like vocal warm-up noises at the wheel of his crisp delivery lorry. We’re professionals. Hit your marks people. Continue reading...

Irish News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Police chiefs condemn timing of decision to let pubs stay open for England match

The National Police Chiefs’ Council also asked England fans to be considerate to others and drink ‘sensibly’ during the game.

Daily Express

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mexico City weather RECAP: England World Cup game delayed as thunderstorms batter city

England fans are in for an even later night than first thought, as storms delayed the Three Lion's World Cup match against Mexico.

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Related coverage for "Police criticise timing of decision on pubs staying open for England match": Drudge Report — Pubs to stay open until 5am for England match!. Brisbane Times — One cop for every 10 fans: Mexican police mobilise 7500 officers for England clash. Korea Times News — The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics. Football | The Guardian — Fifa unites the world – in anger at hydration breaks (AKA ad breaks) | Barney Ronay. Irish News — Police chiefs condemn timing of decision to let pubs stay open for England match. Daily Express — Mexico City weather RECAP: England World Cup game delayed as thunderstorms batter city