We're officially in what is known in Scotland as the Daft Days - that gap between Christmas Day and New Year when no one really knows what day it is.
24.12.2021 - 18:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As well as presents under the tree, carols, turkey, trimmings and the Queen's speech - great movies and shows on TV is one of the staples of Christmas Day.
As homes across the country settle into the festive season, we rely on our television sets to provide some great entertainment for some family time.
And this year, like the many before it, we can expect some Christmas classics and brand new Christmas crackers hitting the small screen.
From kids -favourites such as Home Alone, to the premiere
We're officially in what is known in Scotland as the Daft Days - that gap between Christmas Day and New Year when no one really knows what day it is.
Drivers making the journey to see friends and family this Christmas have been issued a warning about petrol prices.
LCD Soundsystem have treated fans to a live rendition of their festive comeback single, ‘Christmas Will Break Your Heart’.The slow-burning ballad closed out the concert portion of The LCD Soundsystem Holiday Special, which premiered on Amazon Music overnight (December 23).
With Christmas right around the corner, you're likely to soon have plenty of rubbish from all the presents you've had to wrap up and open.
Earlier this year, Home Bargains announced plans to close every single shop in the UK on Boxing Day.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced Jobcentre Plus opening hours will be changing over Christmas and New Year and to make sure people receive their benefits or State Pension on a day when offices are open, arrangements have also been made to make some payments early.
Good Morning Britain's episodes between Christmas and New Year have been cancelled amid fears of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. ITV bosses are said to have made the call after concerns among staff and presenters about the pandemic continued to mount.The pre-Christmas episodes of the ITV news show will go ahead, but presenters are said to have been asked to do their own hair and makeup for the show.
The Trafford Centre has issued a message to anybody planning to shop there over Christmas and New Year.