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  2. 6 best all-inclusive UK breaks to celebrate the New Year - AOL

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    To be wined and dined on New Year’s Eve and stew in a spa on New Year’s Day, check out the best packages to ring in 2024

  3. lastminute.com - Wikipedia

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    lastminute.com is an online travel and leisure retailer.. The company was founded by Martha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman in 1998 and was a part of the UK internet boom of the late 1990s, part of the dot-com bubble and trading on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol 'LMN'.

  4. Lastminute.com Group - Wikipedia

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    Lastminute.com N.V. is the owner of several travel brands including lastminute.com, Volagratis, Rumbo, Bravofly, Jetcost, Crocierissime.it, weg.de, and Hotelscan. The company operates websites and mobile apps in 17 languages and 40 countries and has 43 million monthly unique users.

  5. Who Let the Dogs Out (Lambrini Girls album) - Wikipedia

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    Who Let the Dogs Out is the debut studio album by British punk rock band Lambrini Girls, released on 10 January 2025 by City Slang Records.The album was written and recorded in April 2024 in two bursts over ten days during breaks in their tour, the second of which was much less regimented than the first, and was preceded the singles "Company Culture", "Big Dick Energy", and "Love".

  6. Case Closed: RHONY’s Erin Lichy Confirms Which ... - AOL

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    “It was very last minute. Everybody had, like, plus one, plus two, whatever, and I was like, ‘Well, I’ll just make a res somewhere easy that we can get to very easily,’” she recalled.

  7. Public holidays in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A century after the 1871 act, the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 (c. 80), which currently regulates bank holidays in the UK, was passed. [14] The majority of the current bank holidays were specified in the 1971 Act: however New Year's Day and May Day were not introduced throughout the whole of the UK until 1974 and 1978 respectively. [15]