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St George’s Day is typically celebrated on April 23 - the day of the patron saint’s death in 303 AD. Unfortunately, the UK does not hold a bank holiday on St George’s Day.
On St George’s Day, why are politicians still fighting over who can be English? England has long settled on Englishness being an inclusive quality, writes Sunder Katwala.
The country celebrates St George's Day today (April 23), with England flags and bunting flying high in a display of patriotism, but just who was the dragon-slaying martyr that the nation adopted as ...
According to church rules, any saint's day falling in Holy or Easter week moves to the week after the Easter fortnight - usually to the first Monday, meaning St George's Day has been 'transferred ...
St. George's Day is a feast day that holds great significance in England. It is typically celebrated every year on April 23 in honour of the country's patron saint.
St George's Day is usually celebrated on April 23 each year, but the Church of England put back the date to Monday April 28 as no saint's day can take place in the week before or after Easter.
St George’s Day Traditions in the UK St George's Day is one of the biggest celebrations on the UK calendar, with schools and churches across the country joining in the fun.
St George's Day is usually celebrated on April 23, but will take place on April 28 instead in 2025, according to the Church of England - here's why.
Discover the significance and history behind St. George’s Day. The famous tale of dragon slaying and what it symbolizes and represents to the faith of Christianity.
Those waking up this morning to celebrate St George's Day will be shocked to realise they have the wrong day.