British Holidays
British holidays are special days when people in the United Kingdom celebrate or remember important events. Some well-known holidays include Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25th, and Easter, which varies each year but usually falls in spring. Other holidays, like New Year's Day and Halloween, are also popular, with unique traditions and activities associated with each.
In addition to these festive days, there are public holidays known as bank holidays. These days often provide a long weekend for people to relax or spend time with family. Examples include May Day and Boxing Day, which is celebrated the day after Christmas.