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A missing sock, lost sock, or odd sock (primarily British English) [1] [2] is a single sock in a pair of socks known or perceived to be permanently or temporarily missing. Socks are usually perceived to be lost immediately before, during, or immediately after doing laundry .
September 2025 events in the United Kingdom (1 C) This page was last ...
19 April – 5 May – 2025 World Snooker Championship [50] 1 May 2025 Cornwall Council election [51] 2025 Suffolk County Council election [52] 22 June – 350th anniversary of Royal Observatory Greenwich. [53] 22 August – 27 September – 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup [54] [55]
26 October 2024 until 9 February - Magritte at the Art Gallery of New South Wales [2] January 10 until March 16 - Nick Cave: Amalgams and Graphts at the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City. [3] January 18 until June 1 - Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World is a Mystery at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [4]
The book is well put together, the images and recipes are great and it is cleverly written. It does a remarkable job of poking fun at both the flabby porn of Fifty Shades and the silly language of ...
The government scraps a plan to phase out gas boilers in UK homes by 2035. [16] 2025 United Kingdom floods: Dozens of people are rescued amid disruption from snow, ice, and flooding around much of the country. An overnight low of −13.3°C (8°F) is recorded, again in Loch Glascarnoch. [17]
January 0 or 0 January is an alternative name for December 31.January 0 is the day before January 1 in an annual ephemeris.It keeps the date in the year for which the ephemeris was published, thus avoiding any reference to the previous year, even though it is the same day as December 31 of the previous year.
These featured pictures, as scheduled below, have been chosen to appear as the picture of the day (POTD) on the English Wikipedia's Main Page in January 2025. Individual sections for each day on this page can be linked to with the day number as the anchor name (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Picture of the day/January 2025#1]] for January 1).