Bank Holidays UK 2019: When is the next bank holiday, when is the May bank holiday?
After a nice warm Easter weekend, many of us in the UK will be looking forward to getting the BBQ out again as the weather heats up. Bank holidays vary slightly between different parts of the UK – read on for a full guide of bank holidays in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
So far in 2019, we’ve had three bank holidays in England, Wales and Scotland, and four in Northern Ireland.
Most recently, Good Friday and Easter Monday meant many of us enjoyed a four-day weekend.
And next up are the two May long weekends.
Remember, if a bank holiday falls on a weekend, the following Monday will become the ‘substitute’ bank holiday.
Upcoming bank holidays in England and Wales:
- May 6 – Monday – Early May bank holiday
- May 27 – Monday – Spring bank holiday
- August 26 – Monday – Summer bank holiday
- December 25 – Wednesday – Christmas Day
- December 26 – Thursday – Boxing Day
Upcoming bank holidays in Scotland:
- May 6 – Monday – Early May bank holiday
- May 27 – Monday – Spring bank holiday
- August 5 – Monday – Summer bank holiday
- December 2 – Monday – St Andrew’s Day (substitute day)
- December 25 – Wednesday – Christmas Day
- December 26 – Thursday – Boxing Day
Upcoming bank holidays in Northern Ireland:
- May 6 – Monday – Early May bank holiday
- May 27 – Monday – Spring bank holiday
- July 12 – Friday – Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen’s Day)
- August 26 – Monday – Summer bank holiday
- December 25 – Wednesday – Christmas Day
- December 26 – Thursday – Boxing Day
What is the upcoming May 6 holiday?
May Day is the holiday which takes place on the first Monday of May each year.
May Day is also known as Workers’ Day or Labour Day.
Labour Day was started by socialist and communist parties to commemorate the Haymarket affair, which happened on May 4, 1886, in Chicago.
It was the starting point for workers’ rights, the eight-hour day, and for fairer, more respectful working conditions.
In modern times, the bank holiday, with a day off work, has been held since 1978 when provision were made in the Banking and Financial Dealings Act.
The day is a holiday celebrating the start of summer in countries across Europe and the Northern Hemisphere.
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