Boxing Day is celebrated right after Christmas Day. Learn more about the unique day and when it takes place here.
While many in the U.S. are back to work or enjoying the last of Christmas break, many other countries are celebrating Boxing Day.
Boxing Day is celebrated each year on the day after Christmas, on Dec. 26. It's not a holiday that made its way to the U.S.
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Originally a day for the wealthy to give gifts to the poor, Boxing Day is now well-celebrated holiday in several parts of the ...
We celebrate Boxing Day every year on 26th December. But why is it called Boxing Day? And how did it come to be one of our ...
There are more than 700 B&Ms in the UK and all of them will close their doors on Christmas Day. The majority of those will reopen on Boxing Day with Sunday trading hours. The store then returns to ...
On Thursday, December 26, if you're wanting to dance off some calories from Christmas Day, you need to get yourself to the Ministry of Bounce rave. Ministry of Bounce are regulars at Riverside and ...
Most ferry services stop sailings at midday on Christmas Eve until the morning of Boxing Day to give staff a break. There is more information on the Discover Ferries website on all operators.
Most people use the day to shop, spend time with family, watch sporting events and eat leftovers from Christmas dinner. This year, Boxing Day falls on Thursday, Dec. 26. The holiday always falls ...
The Boxing Day Test could draw the biggest MCG crowds in history, as Australia’s clash with India challenges our traditional Ashes rivalry with England for top billing. With day one tickets ...
In forthcoming episodes of the long-running ITV soap, Ruby will feel pressured when Steph insists Anthony, who also has terminal cancer, spends Christmas Day with them as a family. In a desperate ...