All the shops were shut yesterday where I am ATM.
The UK seems unique in that it is even thinking of Sunday opening let alone trading as normal.
Only the cafes/restaurants were open here.
The banks and shops are shut at 3pm in the week and don't reopen in the evening.
I think the UK is trying to be more in line with the USA because much of Europe isn't like it. ( well the bits I've been too, off the touristy bits)
Well lets first mail the 'UK' bit here. In Scotland there are no restrictions to larger shops opening more than 6 hours on a Sunday, so you are really talking about England, Wales and NI here, not the UK.
And we are talking about legal restrictions on opening. So rather than being unique in looking to ease restrictions the UK is fairly unusual in having such restrictions. So even just in Europe there are no restrictions to Sunday opening in:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden - just as examples.
Whether or not the shops choose to open is a different matter, the issue here is whether they should be allowed to if the want to and have staff happy to work.