Christmas where leftovers, shopping sales, winter walks as well as watching football and rugby matches are a must, as the festive celebrations continue. But how did Boxing Day come to be? Well, the ...
Celebrated a day after Christmas, Boxing Day is not related to the sport of boxing, despite the name suggesting the same.
The origins of Boxing Day trace back to the 19th century during the Victorian era in England. The day’s name comes from the tradition of giving “Christmas boxes” to servants, workers ...
The Premier League will return for its annual tradition of games on Boxing Day, which will kick off the yearly batch of ...
This is where Boxing Day gets its name from - find out when it was first made a bank holiday in the UK, who celebrates it and why America don't.