Celebration Plans for Lionesses in Full Amid Bank Holiday Talk After Euro 2025 Victory - Liverpool Echo
- Today, the Lionesses' Euro 2025 victory will be honored at a reception at Number 10, hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock.
- The Lionesses recovered from an initial missed penalty to win the Euro 2025 final via penalties against Spain, securing the championship.
- An open-top bus parade along the Mall will precede a ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial on Sunday, confirmed by the FA.
- The Prime Minister's spokesman told the BBC there are 'no plans' for a Bank Holiday this Monday, and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said he would `love to announce` an extra day off but couldn't make that call on live TV.
- Beyond the celebrations, the victory has been hailed as a cultural milestone in the fight for equality, with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner calling it `a privilege to celebrate` and the government committed to lasting change.
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No 10 brushes off calls for extra bank holiday to mark Lionesses’ victory
The England women’s team will celebrate their victory with a visit to No 10 and an open-top bus parade through central London. Downing Street has brushed off calls for an extra bank holiday in the wake of the Lionesses’ Euros victory. The England women’s team will celebrate their victory with a visit to No 10 on Monday evening, followed by an open-top bus parade through central London on Tuesday. The Lionesses defended their Euros title in a pen…
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