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  2. 6 of the best Christmas hotel breaks with entertainment and ...

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    Dozens of hotels offer packages over the Christmas period, complete with various forms of entertainment, ranging from carol singing and midnight mass to holiday-themed quizzes and spa treatments.

  3. 7 of the best Christmas hotel breaks by the sea - AOL

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    The Pembrokeshire coast is one of the UK’s most beautiful landscapes, and a Christmas spent in this part of Wales is one filled with cosy nights in, walks on the beach in the crisp winter air ...

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    6 of the best New Year’s Eve breaks in Scotland for a Happy Hogmanay. 10 of the best UK hotels for a luxury Christmas break. Best boutique hotels in The Cotswolds 2023: Where to stay for style ...

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    To be wined and dined on New Year’s Eve and stew in a spa on New Year’s Day, check out the best packages to ring in 2024 6 best all-inclusive UK breaks to celebrate the New Year Skip to main ...

  6. 2024 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Brexit: Physical checks begin on meat and dairy products, plants, seeds, and a number of other goods imported from the European Union, which are expected to cost British firms about £330m per year. [381] 2024 Hainault sword attack: A 14-year-old boy is killed and four other people are wounded by a man wielding a sword in Hainault, northeast ...

  7. Black Friday (partying) - Wikipedia

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    The term Black Friday originates as "jargon" used by NHS and Police, and has entered the popular lexicon. From 2013, the press began to use the term Mad Friday [6] [dubious – discuss] to avoid confusion with the American Black Friday in November, which was growing increasingly popular in the UK due to marketing by American retailers.

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