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What are the UK's bank holidays in 2020?

Brits can expect eight bank holidays in 2020. The next one will be on the first day. Contrary to public belief, New Year's Eve won't net you a government-sanctioned day off, so many people may need to work on December 31.



What are the UK bank holidays for 2020?

2020 Bank Holidays and Public Holidays:

  • New Year's Day is Wednesday, January 1.
  • New Year's Day: Thursday, 2 January (only in Scotland)
  • St Patrick's Day is Tuesday, 17 March in Northern Ireland (only)
  • Good Friday, Friday, April 10
  • Easter Monday: Monday 13th April (England and Wales only)
  • Bank holiday Friday, May 8th: Early May

Is 3rd August 2020 bank holiday? Quick facts

This year: Mon, August 3, 2020Scotland Mon. Aug 31, 2020England and Northern Ireland.
Next year: Mon, August 2, 2021Scotland Mon. Aug 30, 2021England and Northern Ireland.
Last year: Mon, August 5, 2019Scotland Mon. Aug 26, 2019England and Northern Ireland

What are the bank holidays in 2020?

Here are your bank holidays in 2020:

  • Wednesday, January 1st is a New Year's Day.
  • Friday 10th April a Good Friday.
  • Monday 13th April a Easter Monday.
  • Friday 8th May is an Early May Bank Holiday (this one has changed).
  • Monday 25th of May is a bank holiday in Spring.
  • Monday 31 August is a bank holiday in the Summer.

What are the UK's bank holidays?

eight bank holidays