Half of all Londoners are in bed by midnight because there's nowhere else to go
Briefly

According to new stats from YouGov and hospitality group Little Door & Co, 45 percent of Londoners are calling it a night before 12, even if they want to stay out later.
The situation is particularly stark in the centre of town, where many venues are moving out to find cheaper rents and more favourable licensing.
Forty-five percent of respondents told the study that a lack of routes home would force us to call it a night.
Borough councils hold the power to decide late-night licenses, and they've also been insisting on earlier bedtimes for revellers.
Read at Time Out London
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