PM hints at plans to 'mark' an England Euro 2024 victory
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PM hints at plans to 'mark' an England Euro 2024 victory
The UK should “certainly mark the occasion” if England win Euro 2024, Sir Keir Starmer has said amid calls for an extra bank holiday in the event of victory.
The prime minister appeared to suggest he would not commit to an extra day off as he said did not want to “jinx anything” by pre-empting the result of Sunday’s final between Gareth Southgate’s team and Spain.
Report by Covellm.
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