As the crowds of summer fade, Brighton and Hove becomes a festive fantasy with festivals, markets and independent shops ...
Christmas may be one of the world’s most universally celebrated holidays, but traditions vary widely across the globe, with ...
it’s because of the popular English Christmas cracker tradition. They’re not crackers that you eat, though. These are wrapped ...
Princess Kate is said to be keen to move on from a centuries-old royal Christmas tradition when she becomes Queen Consort.
These 10 Christmas traditions around the world show just how passionate and creative people can be when it comes to ...
Why? Why do English people do that?' Eating turkey for Christmas is a tradition that originated in Britain and became popularized by King Edward VII and by the late 17th century, turkey was more ...
Some 4% of those who celebrate Christmas said the tradition of Stir-up Sunday was one they follow – while around three times as many (13%) place importance on having an elf on the shelf.
The iconic elements of British pantomime -extravagant costumes, slapstick humour , celebrity appearances, and interactive audience participation - stem largely from innovations made during the ...
Traditionally, Christmas trees and decor should go up on the first day of Advent, or the fourth Sunday before Christmas, ...
In Gladbury, a quaint English village, an angel visits the local candlemaker every 25 years and blesses a candle. The person who lights this candle on Christmas Eve is granted a miracle. However, in ...