An open-top bus parade will take place in London on Tuesday, culminating in a ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, but the BBC reports that there are no plans for a bank holiday to mark the occasion.
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Starmer had said ahead on the back of Euros glory in 2022 that success should be “marked with a proper day of celebration” and reiterated that stance when saying ahead of the 2023 World Cup final that “there should be a celebratory bank holiday if the Lionesses bring it home”.
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There was, however, no day off for workers on the back of England’s World Cup victory in 1966 or the Lionesses’ historic win in 2022. It is claimed that an extra bank holiday would cost the UK economy around £1.36 billion, meaning that no official countrywide celebration will be put in place.