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'World cup pubs boost' and 'Kate holds court'

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'World cup pubs boost' and 'Kate holds court'
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UK newspapers are highlighting the government's decision to allow pubs to stay open late for England's World Cup match against Mexico. The coverage also touches on political news, including the Princess of Wales at Wimbledon and debates over deportation laws.

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Image caption, Many of today's papers celebrate pubs being allowed to stay open for the next England game in the World Cup, which is against Mexico. It is a "world cup pubs boost" with the "Mexican rave" says the Daily Mirror. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quoted as saying "football might be coming home but we're making sure fans don't have to".

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