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  • Dry January

    Alcohol use has been part of different cultures and societies for thousands of years. While many people find that alcohol is an enjoyable part of their lives, it can have […]

  • Love Your Liver Awareness Month

    January is Love Your Liver Month ! The liver is an amazing multi-tasker and has over 500 vital jobs to do to keep you alive. It's just as important as […]

  • Festival of Sleep Day

    We’ve been enjoying forty winks ever since the human race came into existence, but we haven’t always understood it. Early speculation by the Ancient Greeks about the reason for sleep […]

  • World Braille Day

    World Braille Day is an international day of awareness to highlight the importance of Braille as a means of communication for blind and visually impaired people. The date, 4 January, […]

  • Big Schools’ Birdwatch

    Big Schools' Birdwatch The RSPB's Big Schools' Birdwatch is a citizen science project for schools across the UK. It takes place alongside, the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch. It’s easy (and […]

  • Heritage Treasure’s Day

    Heritage Treasure's Day is marked on January 11th of every year. It’s the perfect day to let everyone know about our unique heritage. It’s also a day to preserve monuments […]

  • Caesarean Section Day

    Caesarean Section Day, also known as C-Section Day, takes place on the 14th January every year. It highlights the importance of this medical procedure and its impact on maternal and […]

  • Brew Monday (BlueMonday)

    The third Monday in January is sometimes referred to as ‘the most difficult day of the year’ but this is a myth. At Samaritans, they know there’s no such thing […]