DRINKERS in fancy dress costumes celebrated Halloween and hit the town for the final Saturday before the four-week national lockdown.
Revellers made the most of the final weekend of freedom before all pubs and bars shut amid the second lockdown.
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Boozers in wacky fancy dress enjoyed a night out in Newcastle as the PM imposed a second lockdownCredit: North News and Pictures32

A gang of pals gather for a Halloween night out in Leicester Square in central LondonCredit: London News Pictures32

Three lads dressed as Ghostbusters hit the ToonCredit: North News and Pictures32

A group of pals hold up a boozy friend in Leeds city centreCredit: London News Pictures32

Lads decided to go bananas for the final night out of the town32

An angel and devil celebrated Halloween in Leeds last nightCredit: London News Pictures32

Revellers went out in Birmingham wearing Halloween fancy dress as the nation prepares to go into a second national lockdownCredit: SnapperSK32

Lads dressed in Halloween outfits in Portsmouth32

Ali G and a sailor turn out for a last Halloween bashCredit: North News and Pictures32

Boozers went all out with their costumes in Newcastle - with one lad dressing up as a can of Foster'sCredit: North News and Pictures32

Boozers made sure to wear their masks as England prepares to go back into lockdownCredit: London News PicturesPartygoers lined the streets and queued up for pubs and bars on the last Saturday night before England is plunged into a second lockdown.
Classic angels and devils were seen parading the streets in Leeds, while groups of mates dressed up as Power Rangers in Nottingham.
Pals mingled as they headed out in force for what will be last orders for some time.
Eye-catching costumes on display included Ali G, aliens and an oversized can of Foster's Lager.
A group of lads dressed up as a bunch of bananas to celebrate the autumn festivities.
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An angel, a cowgirl and a nurse were among the wacky Halloween outfits in Newcastle last nightCredit: North News and Pictures32

Partygoers queued for bars in Birmingham on the final Saturday night out before the second lockdownCredit: SnapperSK32

Two bunnies made their way to a bar in Birmingham Credit: SnapperSK32

One man in a mask danced in the streets of London to celebrate HalloweenCredit: Getty Images - Getty32

London's West End was heaving with people night - just hours after the PM's announcementCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun32

Students celebrated Halloween in LeedsCredit: London News Pictures32

Revellers dressed up in Power Ranger costumes in NottinghamCredit: Ashley Kirk32

Two Covid-responsible revellers were ready to party in LondonCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun32

Partygoers queued to go to bars for the final weekend until December Credit: Ashley Kirk32

Two girls dressed up for a night out in Newcastle - just hours after Boris Johnson's announcementCredit: North News and Pictures32

Girls co-ordinated and went as dead princesses on what may be their final night out before lockdownCredit: SnapperSKThe partying comes just hours after Boris Johnson announced that England will go into lockdown for the second time next week.
From Thursday, all non-essential businesses must close for four weeks in the latest bid to curb growing Covid numbers.
Restaurants, bars and pubs must all shut, and Brits must stay at home apart from for essential outings.
Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities such as bowling alleys, leisure centres and gyms will be shut - and people will only be allowed to exercise outdoors.
The lockdown announcement came as Britain officially passed one million cases of the virus.
21,915 more people tested positive and 326 people died of the virus.
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A family of dinosaurs celebrated the night in central LondonCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun32

People celebrated Halloween on the streets of London Credit: Getty Images - Getty32

Girls strutted through Newcastle with their fake blood-drenched costumes Credit: North News and Pictures32

Classic bunnies and devils partied the night away in Birmingham Credit: SnapperSK32

Restaurants, bars and pubs must all shut from ThursdayCredit: North News and Pictures32

Streets in Newcastle were heaving with revellersCredit: North News and Pictures32

Britain officially passed one million cases of the virus todayCredit: North News and Pictures32

Boozers dressed up as robbers in stripy costumes on the streets of NewcastleCredit: North News and Pictures



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