President Trump declared last week on his Truth Social Account that for THIS YEAR, 2025, Christmas Eve, December 24th and Boxing Day, December 26th will join Christmas Day as Federal Holidays... Workers will be able to spend these THREE MIRACULOUS DAYS with their families Show more Load image 5 KB Load image
This is the lovely Nigel Farage. The photographer gave him a message before he went to support the Boxing Day hunt. He’d hate it if people shared this and signed the petition for a proper ban on fox hunting - protectthewild.org.uk/our-campaigns/ … Load image 13 KB
Today, the most beautiful of wildlife, will be hunted down by the ugliest of humans. Hopefully this will be the last Boxing Day hunt. Shame on councils that allow these criminal gangs to parade through High streets. #FoxOfTheDay Load image 12 KB
Protesters in Toronto disrupted Boxing Day shopping at Eaton Centre Mall to raise awareness of Canada’s ongoing complicity in Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank — violence that continues despite a so-called ceasefire. 0:16 1 MB Load video
It’s been 21 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. On Boxing Day, a powerful M9.2–9.3 quake struck off the west coast of Aceh, N Sumatra, triggering devastating waves that killed around 275k people across 14 countries 2:16 Load video From Sumatera Adil & Federal
Boxing Day originally signified a day when employers would distribute gifts or boxes to their servants and other workers as an expression of gratitude for their service. Nowadays, Boxing Day has evolved into a more secular observance, with various customs depending on the specific country. It often includes spending time with family and friends, exchanging gifts, and taking advantage of post-Christmas sales.
Boxing Day is particularly observed in the UK and Ireland, while countries like Germany have a similar holiday called Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, or Second Christmas Day. The origins of Boxing Day can be traced back to the Middle Ages, but it became an official holiday in England during the 19th century under Queen Victoria's reign. In recent years, Boxing Day represents a shared cultural tradition, potentially strengthening the ties between participating countries.
Boxing Day is observed in various ways, mostly centered on family gatherings and exchanging gifts. Some countries also partake in charitable acts, continuing the holiday's original spirit of generosity and appreciation. Significant attention is given to sporting events, particularly in the UK, where football and horse racing fixtures are highly anticipated. In EU countries that observe Boxing Day, it usually occurs on the 26th of December.
Top facts about Boxing Day
26 December is also St Stephen’s Day; commemorating the first Christian martyr Saint Stephen. According to the Acts of the Apostles Stephen was a deacon accused of blasphemy for his teachings. He was stoned to death and is now venerated as a saint in the Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Watch some sport! There is top-tier football and rugby throughout the weekend and in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa cricket Test matches begin. The King George VI Chase, a horse race at Kempton Park also runs; it is known as the 2nd most prestigious race in the calendar.
In the UK, it is tradition to take a walk in the crisp winter air and enjoy the outdoors. If you happen to be in the UK try the Snowdonia range (Wales), the Lake District (northern England), the Peak District (the English Midlands) or just round the local streets. You’ve probably eaten a lot over the last few days, so maybe go easy.