The following is a table of holidays and notable dates for both the UK and the US. (When you’re not in the US, sometimes it’s handy to be able to quickly access American dates, some are easy to forget.) The British Holidays and Notable Dates are linked to information pages about that specific day.
It is good to remember that as Mother’s Day is a month earlier in the UK, to buy your needed cards at that time to send to the US as they won’t be available at the time of the US Mother’s Day. ( There’s no guarantee all the following dates are 100% correct.)
It can be helpful to enable holidays in Outlook Calendar for both countries.
| UK Holidays | US Holidays |
| Jan 1 New Years Day (UK Bank Holiday) |
Jan 1 New Years Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| Jan 2 Holiday (Scotland Bank Holiday) 2008/2009/2010 |
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| Jan 25 Robert Burn's Nights (Scotland) |
Inauguration Day (Jan 20 of each 4th year) |
| Jan 27 Holocaust Memorial Day |
3rd
Monday of Jan, (2009 Jan 19, 2010 Jan 18) Martin Luther King Day |
| - | Feb 1 National Freedom Day |
| 47 days before Easter 2008 Feb 5; 2009 Feb 24; 2010 Feb 16 Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day) |
Feb 2 Groundhog Day |
| 2008 Feb 6 ;2009 Feb 25 ; 2010 Feb 17 Ash Wednesday |
2008 Feb 6 ;2009 Feb 25 ; 2010 Feb 17 Ash Wednesday |
| Feb 14 St. Valentine's Day |
Feb 14 St. Valentine's Day |
| March 1 St David's Day (Patron Saint of Wales) |
3rd
Monday of Feb, 2008 Feb 18; 2009 Feb 16; 2010 Feb 15 President's Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| 4th
Sunday of Lent (2 weeks before Palm Sunday), 2008 Mar 2; 2009 Mar 22 Mothering Sunday/Mother's Day |
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| March 17 St Patrick's Day (N. Ire. Bank Holiday) |
March 17 St Patrick's Day |
| March 20 Spring Begins |
March 20 Spring Begins |
| 2009 Apr 5, 2008 Mar 16, 2010 Mar 28 Palm Sunday |
2009 Apr 5, 2008 Mar 16, 2010 Mar 28 Palm Sunday |
| 2008 Mar 20, 2009 Apr 9 ;2010 Apr 1 Maundy Thursday (Last Supper) |
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| 2008 Mar 21, 2009 Apr 10, 2010 Apr 2 Good Friday (UK Bank Holiday) |
2008 Mar 21, 2009 Apr 10, 2010 Apr 2 Good Friday (US Federal Holiday) |
| 2008 Mar 23, 2009 Apr 12 ,2010 Apr 4 Easter |
2008 Mar 23, 2009 Apr 12 ,2010 Apr 4 Easter |
| 2008 Mar 24, 2009 Apr 13 ,2010 Apr 5 Easter Monday (UK Bank Holiday) |
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| 4th Sunday of March,
March 30, 2008 Change to British Summer Time |
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| - | 1st Sunday of April, April 6, 2008; April 5, 2009 Change to Daylight Savings Time |
| April 1st April Fools Day |
April 1st April Fools Day |
| April 21 Queen Elizabeth's Birthday |
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| April 23 St. George's Day (Patron Saint of England) |
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| 1st Sunday of May May Day (UK and ROI) |
2nd Sunday of May Mother's Day |
| 2008 May 5, 2009 May 4 May Day Holiday (UK Bank Holiday) |
3rd Saturday of May Armed Forces Day |
| 4th Monday of May, 2008 May 26, 2009 May 25, 2010 May 31 Spring Holiday (UK Bank Holiday) |
4th Monday of May, 2008 May 26, 2009 May 25, 2010 May 31 Memorial Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| 1st Monday of June Bank Holiday (ROI Bank Holiday) |
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| June 14, 2008 Trooping the Colour |
June 14 Flag Day |
| 3rd Sunday of June,
2008 Jun 15, 2009 Jun 21, 2010 Jun 20 Father's Day |
3rd Sunday of June,
2008 Jun 15, 2009 Jun 21, 2010 Jun 20 Father's Day |
| June 21 Summer Begins |
June 21 Summer Begins |
| June
12, 2008 Orangemen's Day Holiday (N. Ire. Bank Holiday) |
July 4 Independence Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| July 14 Emmeline Pankhurst Day |
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| July 15 St. Swithun's (aka St. Swithin's) Day |
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| last Monday of Aug,
2008 Aug 25, 2009 Aug 31, 2010 Aug 30 Late Summer Bank Holiday (UK Bank Holiday) |
1st Monday of Sept,
8 Sep 1, 2009 Sep 7, 2010 Sep 6 Labor Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| 4th Sunday of September Grandparents Day |
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| September 23 Autumn Begins |
September 23 Autumn Begins |
| Sunday of the Harvest Moon, Full Moon closest to Sept 23 Harvest Festival |
2nd Monday of Oct, 2008 Oct 13, 2009 Oct 12, 2010 Oct 11 Columbus Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| Last Sunday of October End British Summer Time |
Last Sunday of October End Daylight Savings Time |
| Last Monday of October Bank Holiday (ROI Bank Holiday) |
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| October 31 Halloween |
October 31 Halloween |
| November 1 All Saints Day |
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| November 5 Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night) |
1st Tuesday on or after
November 2nd Election Day |
| 2nd Sunday of November Rememberance Sunday |
Nov 11 Veteran's Day (US Federal Holiday) |
| November 30 St. Andrews Day (Patron Saint of Scotland) |
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| - |
4th
Thursday of November Thanksgiving (US Federal Holiday) |
| Dec 21 Winter Begins |
Dec 21 Winter Begins |
| Dec 25 Christmas (UK Bank Holiday) |
Dec 25 Christmas (US Federal Holiday) |
| Dec 26 Boxing Day (UK Bank Holiday) St. Stephen's Day (ROI) |
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| Dec 31 Hogmanay (Scotland) |
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On your birthday in the UK, you open cards and gifts when you wake up in the morning. If you’re employed, you should bring cakes to share with your co-workers. (I found that one strange.)
very much the same, only at your Christmas dinner table, there is a Christmas cracker at each place setting, which you crack open at the end of the meal, for your joke and prize. Father Christmas brings presents, and calls Lapland his home, instead of our Santa at the North Pole. Children exchange cards at school, beginning in early December, and charities often bring Father Christmas down your street handing out lollies, collecting spare change. Children also are carolling for charity at your doors. Turkeys are traditional dinner fare, with stuffing and all the trimmings.
No Easter bunnies bringing easter baskets, there just seems to be more sweets in the house this day, and the occasional Easter Egg Hunt.
Be aware that most shops are closed/shut for Sundays and many Bank holidays, and to make sure you have enough supplies to get you through them, especially if you’re not driving! There are fireworks at times other than bonfire night throughout the year as well, town fairs, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve! Fireworks are legal, and you can light them at your leisure.
Laws changed.