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King Charles III has appointed Monday 15 June 2026 as a bank holiday in Scotland to mark the nation’s return to the men’s FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998.
The announcement by Buckingham Palace follows a request from Scottish First Minister John Swinney that the day after Scotland’s opening fixture — a 2am UK kick‑off against Haiti on Sunday 14 June — be designated as an annual holiday.
The palace cited its powers under section 1(3) of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in appointing the holiday, saying it was desirable to mark Scotland’s achievement.
Mr Swinney welcomed the decision on social media, framing the day as an opportunity for nationwide celebration and to boost tourism and business interest.
The appointment applies only to Scotland and does not extend to other parts of the United Kingdom, including England, prompting discussion about regional differences in public holiday arrangements around major sporting events.




















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