All-day Sunday drinking in England began after the repeal of the restrictive licensing laws in 2003. Prior to this, Sunday drinking was limited, with pubs required to close in the early evening. The Licensing Act 2003 allowed pubs and bars to open for longer hours on Sundays, leading to a cultural shift in drinking habits. This change aimed to create a more relaxed approach to leisure and socializing on Sundays.
All day Sunday drinking is not allowed in Scotland the pubs do not open until noon.
Like in all countries in the world, Sunday is the first day of the week in England. Most diaries and calendars now show Sunday as the LAST day of the week.
first of all the question should be *" what does not drinking water do"*. when you don't drink water for awhile you start to dehydrate and after that die of thirst
yes it was the day ...known as sunday...when all people took the day off to go to church
It all began in 1863 in England
Non-leap years that start on a Sunday and all years that start on a Saturday, which is 24.75% of all years, have 260 weekdays. Non-leap years that start on a weekday and leap years that start on a Sunday or a Friday, which is 61.75% of all years, have 261 weekdays. Leap years that start on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, which is 13.5% of all years, have 262 weekdays.
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we would all be speaking German and drinking whisky by the army barracks of regiment 64!
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