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1. When is Mother’s Day in the UK?
Mother’s Day in the UK is on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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Easter Sunday is on April 5, 2026. Good Friday is on April 3, 2026, and Easter Monday is on April 6, 2026.
3. When is the next bank holiday in England and Wales?
The next bank holiday in England and Wales is Good Friday, April 3, 2026.
4. When is the Grand National 2026?
The Grand National will be held on April 11, 2026. The race starts at 4pm.
5. When is the FIFA World Cup 2026?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
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Most pharmacies offer free blood pressure checks for eligible people, including many over 40s. NHS teams are also trialling blood pressure checks at dentist and optometry appointments and taking them into the heart of communities, including checks in barbershops and mosques.
2. How to celebrate Lunar New Year
Attend Lunar New Year festivities. The largest Lunar New Year celebration outside of Asia is held in London.
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Watch at pubs and bars across the city. The Six Nations Championship is an international men’s rugby union competition between England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, and Italy.
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Wear a warm, waterproof coat and have gloves, scarves and an umbrella to hand. Comfortable footwear is essential for exploring the city, particularly if you’re travelling from further afield and not used to cold weather.
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Today’s Top News Stories
### Harry Brook Apologizes for Nightclub Incident
England cricketer Harry Brook, 26, has apologized for providing a false account of a nightclub incident in Wellington, New Zealand, last year. He was fined £30,000 by the England and Wales Cricket Board. Brook initially stated he was alone during the altercation with a bouncer but later admitted he was protecting teammates. Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue are also reportedly under investigation regarding the incident. Brook has also called on teams participating in the Hundred to include Pakistan players, despite reports that Indian-owned sides may overlook them.
### Eileen Gu Claims Assault After Nationality Debate
Freestyle skier Eileen Gu, 22, has claimed she was physically assaulted due to the controversy surrounding her decision to represent China instead of the United States. Gu, who has won five Olympic medals, including two silvers at the current Milano Cortina Games, stated the incident occurred while she was attending Stanford University. The Olympic halfpipe final, in which Gu will compete, was rescheduled to Sunday due to a snowstorm.
### Svea Irving Competes in Winter Olympics
American freestyle skier Svea Irving, 23, is competing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Irving, who specializes in halfpipe, had a fall in her first run of the final. She earned her spot on the U.S. team after a strong performance at the Calgary Snow Rodeo World Cup in January.
### Cassie Sharpe Injured in Halfpipe Qualifying
Canadian freeskier Cassie Sharpe, 33, sustained a fall during halfpipe qualifying at the Winter Olympics. She was stretchered off the course and received immediate medical attention. Sharpe, a former Olympic gold and silver medalist, will not compete in the final.
### Indra Brown Reaches Halfpipe Final
Sixteen-year-old Australian freeskier Indra Brown has qualified for the freeski halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics. Brown, who is the youngest member of the Australian team, qualified in fourth place. Her final was delayed until Sunday due to heavy snow.