When did Sunday trading start?

Sunday trading in England and Wales was significantly reformed by the Sunday Trading Act 1994, which came into force on August 26, 1994, allowing large shops to open for limited hours (typically 6 hours between 10 am and 6 pm) and removing restrictions on smaller shops, ending long-standing bans on Sunday commerce. This Act was a compromise, balancing business desires with calls to keep Sundays "special" and protecting shop workers.
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When did John Lewis start opening on Sundays?

Before the relaxation of UK Sunday trading laws in 1994, John Lewis stores closed on Mondays to allow staff a full two-day "weekend".
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What was it called when everything was closed on Sunday?

Blue laws (also known as Sunday laws, Sunday trade laws, and Sunday closing laws) are laws restricting or banning certain activities on specified days, usually Sundays in the western world. The laws were adopted originally for religious reasons, specifically to promote the observance of the Christian day of worship.
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What was the Sunday trading Bill 1986?

The Shops Bill 1986 was a parliamentary bill in the United Kingdom that would have ended government regulation of Sunday shopping in England and Wales.
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What year were shops allowed to open on a Sunday?

There have been no restrictions on shopping hours – apart from Sundays – since the introduction of the Sunday Trading Act in 1994. All shops are now able to open without restrictions between Monday and Saturday.
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Why is 1986 so special?

One of the biggest events of 1986 was the Chernobyl power plant disaster in Europe, with a reactor exploding on April 26th, releasing radioactive material across the whole of Europe and making the nearby town of Pripyat uninhabitable. To this day, this remains the worst nuclear accident in the whole of human history.
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Why do Sunday trading laws still exist?

The government says there are no plans to change the law. Sunday Trading regulations date back to the Sunday Fares Act of 1488, when the last day of the week was traditionally a religious day of rest.
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Why did they change Sabbath to Sunday?

While Jesus himself did not make a final break with the Sabbath, he so weakened it in the minds of his followers that they found it natural to move from worshipping on the Sabbath—a day of restrictions —to Sunday, a day associated with the joyous freedom brought about by the resurrection of Jesus.
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What does the Bible say about shopping on Sunday?

In the book of Nehemiah in the Old Testament, the people were taught to observe the Sabbath with the following instruction: “And if the people of the land bring ware or any victuals on the sabbath day to sell, that we would not buy it of them on the sabbath, or on the holy day.”
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Which came first, Waitrose or John Lewis?

Waitrose Limited, trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership, the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand.
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Is it illegal to open on Easter Sunday?

The act allows all small shops and certain larger ones to open on Sundays. You must remain closed on Easter Sunday and on Christmas Day when it falls on a Sunday.
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Which countries have Sunday trading laws?

The following European Union countries currently allow all shops to open for at least part of every Sunday: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Sweden.
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Does the Bible say the Sabbath is Saturday or Sunday?

Later, God's Word confirms the Saturday Sabbath in Exodus 16, even before the Ten Commandments were written. When the Israelites were gathering food, God commanded them to gather for six days, “but on the seventh day, the Sabbath, there will be none” (Exodus 16:26, CSB).
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Did Jesus abolish the Sabbath law?

He even called Himself “Lord of the Sabbath” (v. 28). Jesus gave no indication of abolishing the Sabbath, but rather set the perfect example of how to keep it—an example His Church followed—and spent part of His ministry on teaching how to keep it correctly.
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Is it a sin to worship God on Sunday instead of Saturday?

It doesn't matter whether you go to corporate worship on Saturday or on Sunday, because that's not what really matters. What really matters is that you find your rest in Christ! And you can (and should) do that every day of the week!
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When did shops start opening on a Sunday in England?

Current legislation (England & Wales)

The current Sunday trading rules were established in the STA 1994. The act introduced a scheme of partial deregulation. The act makes a distinction between small and large shops. Small shops are not covered by the restrictions of the STA 1994 and can open at any time on a Sunday.
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What does Sunday mean spiritually?

For most Christians, Sunday is observed as a day of worship and rest, holding it as the Lord's Day and the day of Christ's resurrection; in the United States, Canada, Japan, as well as in parts of South America, Sunday is the first day of the week.
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How many hours are you allowed to trade on a Sunday?

Large shops limited to trading for a maximum of six hours between 10:00am and 18:00pm on Sundays must display these hours inside and outside the premises. Shops that are subject to planning restrictions that prevent them trading on a Sunday must still comply with those restrictions.
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What was the biggest thing in 1986?

1986 was a year of tragedy, with the explosion of the U.S. space shuttle Challenger, killing all seven crew members, and the explosion of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, killing two instantly and many thousands over time.
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What happened on February 8, 1986?

On February 8, 1986, Spud Webb, who at 5'7” was one of the shortest players in the history of professional basketball, wins the NBA slam dunk contest, beating his Atlanta Hawks teammate and 1985 dunk champ, the 6'8” Dominique Wilkins.
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What happened on January 29, 1986?

On this day in 1986, the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger exploded over Cape Canaveral, Florida. The explosion occurred 73 seconds after takeoff, to the horror of millions of Americans watching. It was the first fatal accident involving an American space shuttle in flight.
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