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Bank Holidays in the United Kingdom
When are bank holidays in the UK?
Bank holidays are days when banks and other financial institutions are closed. In the UK, there are seven bank holidays that are common to all jurisdictions:
- New Year's Day
- Good Friday
- The early May bank holiday
- The Spring bank holiday
- The Summer bank holiday
- Boxing Day
- Christmas Day
In addition to these common bank holidays, there are also regional bank holidays that are observed in specific parts of the UK. For example, St. Patrick's Day is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland, and St. Andrew's Day is a bank holiday in Scotland.
List of bank holidays in the UK for 2023
The following is a list of bank holidays in the UK for 2023:
- New Year's Day: Monday, January 1
- Good Friday: Friday, April 7
- The early May bank holiday: Monday, May 1
- The Spring bank holiday: Monday, May 29
- The Summer bank holiday: Monday, August 28
- Boxing Day: Tuesday, December 26
- Christmas Day: Monday, December 25
What are the origins of bank holidays?
Bank holidays can be traced back to the late 19th century, when they were introduced to give bank employees a day off. Over time, bank holidays have become more popular, and they are now enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Many people use bank holidays to relax and spend time with family and friends.
How are bank holidays celebrated in the UK?
Bank holidays are typically celebrated by spending time with family and friends, going to the pub, or having a barbecue. Some people also use bank holidays to travel or go on vacation.
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