Boxing Day is a day for leftover turkey, telly and bargains, but its traditions go back much further and are steeped in ...
Originally a day for the wealthy to give gifts to the poor, Boxing Day is now well-celebrated holiday in several parts of the ...
Funnily enough, the history of Boxing Day has nothing to do with the sport of boxing and actually goes back to the Victorians ...
Prince George was just five years old when he reportedly watched the Royal Family go hunting on the Sandringham Estate and ...
As Christmas Day excitement fades away, December 26 is welcomed with its form of festive charm; known as Boxing Day.
THIS afternoon, families will shake off their post-Christmas Day cobwebs and head out for a day at the races. For many, this ...
Hundreds of people turned out to watch two of Scarborough's much-loved Boxing Day traditions - one of which is more than ...
There are a few theories about where Boxing Day got its name, but there is one correct answer. It is nothing to do with the ...
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Why is it called Boxing Day?
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 ...
Christmas is often as big as the day itself. Was it a Victorian practice, or perhaps it has Christian roots? Here's a look at ...
Boxing Day, observed annually on December 26, is a public holiday in several Commonwealth nations, including Australia, ...
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 ...