Boxing Day is a day for leftover turkey, telly and bargains, but its traditions go back much further and are steeped in ...
Boxing Day, a widely celebrated public holiday in Ireland, the United Kingdom and various Commonwealth nations, including ...
Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of the Christmas celebration.
Boxing Day has become a favoured festive tradition in the UK as people spend time with the families, shop in the sales or ...
Perhaps not surprisingly, as with most of our modern Aussie Christmas traditions, the name ‘Boxing Day’ originates from ...
It is said that the first Boxing Day match was played between Sheffield and Hallam in 1860, but it was not before the 1888-89 ...
These major retail stores have confirmed they will be closed on Boxing Day so their staff can enjoy a well-earned break.
Boxing Day has made a significant place in the sporting calendar with several top-flight cricket and football matches ...
Here's everything you need to know about this peculiarly British holiday. Boxing Day falls on December 26th, the day after Christmas, and is a public holiday in the UK. It's an extra day off ...
But what is the Boxing Day Test? Boxing Day Test is a Test match played annually on the next day of Christmas i.e. on December 26. The match is played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia ...
Several Boxing Day newspapers feature images of members of the Royal Family after they attended the Christmas Day church ...