January 2049
- New Year's Day – Friday, January 1
A global celebration marking the beginning of the new year with fireworks, parties, and gatherings.
March 2049
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St. David’s Day (Wales only) – Sunday, March 1
A national day in Wales honoring St. David, the patron saint of Wales, celebrated with parades and cultural events. -
St. Patrick’s Day (Northern Ireland only) – Wednesday, March 17
A significant cultural and religious holiday in Northern Ireland, featuring parades and public festivities. -
Good Friday – Friday, April 16
A Christian holiday observing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, often marked by religious services and fasting.
April 2049
- Easter Monday (England, Wales, Northern Ireland only) – Monday, April 19
The day following Easter Sunday, providing an extended holiday period for relaxation and family gatherings.
May 2049
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Early May Bank Holiday – Monday, May 3
A public holiday that celebrates the arrival of spring, often associated with festivals and outdoor activities. -
Spring Bank Holiday – Monday, May 31
A holiday marking the transition from spring to summer, typically spent with outdoor events and leisure activities.
July 2049
- Battle of the Boyne (Northern Ireland only) – Saturday, July 10
Commemorates the Battle of the Boyne, a significant historical event in Irish and British history.
August 2049
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Summer Bank Holiday (Scotland only) – Monday, August 2
Marks the end of summer with public celebrations, fairs, and local festivities. -
Summer Bank Holiday (England, Wales, Northern Ireland only) – Monday, August 30
A day off for leisure activities before the end of the summer season.
November 2049
- St. Andrew’s Day (Scotland only) – Tuesday, November 30
Scotland's national holiday in honor of St. Andrew, featuring celebrations of Scottish culture and heritage.
December 2049
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Christmas Day – Saturday, December 25
A major holiday in the UK, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ with family gatherings, feasts, and gift-giving. -
Boxing Day – Sunday, December 26
A public holiday for relaxation and shopping, often featuring sports events and charitable giving.
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