Government confirms there will be no extra bank holiday for England's Lionesses' World Cup victory
The government has confirmed that England supporters won't be able to enjoy a day off if the Lionesses win the World Cup.
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The government has confirmed that England supporters won't be able to enjoy a day off if the Lionesses win the World Cup.
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