Originally a day for the wealthy to give gifts to the poor, Boxing Day is now well-celebrated holiday in several parts of the world.
Instead, it's a day steeped in a variety of traditions - from stoning to gift boxes and sailor superstitions. Here's everything you need to know about this peculiarly UK holiday. Boxing Day falls ...
So what is Boxing Day and how did it come to such prominence? Here's a brief run-through of its history and tradition in the UK. Boxing Day falls on December 26 every year. Always the day ...
the Premier League in England hosts one of the most special matchdays just after Christmas. This is the famous Boxing Day, a series of fixtures scheduled for December 26. Often referred to as a ...
Boxing Day is a day of traditions in the UK and even though most Brits have a routine they usually follow for the day, many don’t actually know the reason behind the day. The day after Christmas ...
In the modern era, Boxing Day has become synonymous with sales, shopping, and big discounts. Retailers across the UK, Canada, ...
THIS afternoon, families will shake off their post-Christmas Day cobwebs and head out for a day at the races. For many, this is an annual tradition ... essential part of Boxing Day’s sporting ...
The Premier League will return for its annual tradition of games on Boxing Day, which will kick off the yearly batch of fixtures across the festive period. England's top flight is not the only ...
Across the pond and in other Commonwealth countries, however, Dec. 26 is yet a continuation of the Christmas holiday called Boxing Day. Observed in Britain, Canada, and beyond, the celebration is ...
In the modern era, Boxing Day has become synonymous with sales, shopping, and big discounts. Retailers across the UK, Canada, and even the US have embraced the tradition by offering massive post ...