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What was 1st April 2012?

What was 1st April 2012?

April 2012

1 April April Fools’ Day
6 April Good Friday
8 April Easter
9 April Easter Monday

How many federal holidays are there in 2021?

There are 10 federal holidays every year, but in 2021 a federal holiday will be celebrated twice on two separate days.

On which date of April 2012 will a Sunday come?

Questions : On which dates of April 2012 will a Sunday come? Hence, it was Sunday on 1st April 2012.

Did we have an extra bank holiday in 2012?

The government has confirmed that workers will be given an extra bank holiday in 2012 to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The bank holiday will fall on 5 June and the late May bank holiday will be moved to 4 June – the Queen’s birthday – to create a four-day weekend.

Is December 31 2021 a legal holiday?

It’s not a federal holiday, even though the day after is (and we’re all thankful for that). This year is different. Because New Year’s Day falls on a Saturday, many businesses and federal offices will recognize the holiday on Friday, Dec. 31.

What date was March 2008?

Go to 2008 Calendar….March 2008.

March 9 Daylight Saving (Start)
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day
March 21 Good Friday
March 23 Easter
March 24 Easter Monday

When did Boxing Day last fall on a Sunday?

Dates of Boxing Day: long term overview

Boxing Day 2010 December 26th, 2010 Sunday
Boxing Day 2015 December 26th, 2015 Saturday
Boxing Day 2015 December 28th, 2015 Monday (Substitute day)
Boxing Day 2016 December 26th, 2016 Monday
Boxing Day 2017 December 26th, 2017 Tuesday

Is the Queen’s jubilee a public holiday?

The UK is having a four-day bank holiday weekend at the beginning of June, for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. It marks the Queen’s 70th year as monarch, and starts on Thursday 2 June.

How long is Queen’s Jubilee?

The four days of celebrations will include public events and community activities, as well as national moments of reflection on The Queen’s 70 years of service. Visit the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s interactive map to find out more about events taking place across the UK.

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