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Public holidays in Wales; UK public holidays; UK bank holidays; UK national holidays; Public holidays in the UK; Uk bank holidays; UK bank holidays in 2008; UK bank holidays of 2008; Spring bank holiday; Public holidays in England; Public holidays in Northern Ireland; Summer Bank Holiday; Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971; Uk bank holiday; Public holidays in United Kingdom; Public holidays in the U.K.; Public holidays in Great Britain; Public holiday in the United Kingdom; Public holiday in the UK; Public holiday in the U.K.; Public holiday in Great Britain; Holidays in the united kingdom; United Kingdom holidays; Holidays United Kingdom; United Kingdom holiday; Holiday United Kingdom; UK holidays; Holidays UK; UK holiday; Holiday UK; Public holidays in the British Indian Ocean Territory
  • In 1995 the [[early May bank holiday]] was moved to 8 May for the 50th anniversary of [[VE Day]]

dealings      
Someone's dealings with a person or organization are the relations that they have with them or the business that they do with them.
He has learnt little in his dealings with the international community.
N-PLURAL: usu with supp, oft N with n
dealings      
n.
business
1) straight; underhanded dealings
2) dealings with (I have had dealings with them)
Fair dealing         
A LIMITATION AND EXCEPTION TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT GRANTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW TO THE AUTHOR OF A CREATIVE WORK FOUND IN MANY OF THE COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS
Fair Dealing; Fair dealings
Fair dealing is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. Fair dealing is found in many of the common law jurisdictions of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Public holidays in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, public holidays are days on which most businesses and non-essential services are closed. Many retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays, Easter Day and Christmas Day in England and Wales and on New Year's Day and Christmas Day in Scotland. Public holidays defined by statute are called bank holidays, but this term can also be used to include common law holidays, which are held by convention. The term "public holidays" can refer exclusively to common law holidays.

There is no automatic right to time off on these days, but banks close and the majority of the working population is granted time off work or extra pay for working on these days, depending on their contracts.

There are eight bank holidays a year in England and Wales, nine in Scotland and ten in Northern Ireland. Additional days have been allocated for special events, such as royal weddings and jubilees. There are seven bank holidays common to all jurisdictions: New Year's Day, Good Friday, the early May bank holiday, the Spring bank holiday, the Summer bank holiday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Easter Monday is a bank holiday in England, Wales and Northern Ireland but not in Scotland. In Northern Ireland, St Patrick's Day and Orangemen's Day are also bank holidays. In Scotland, 2 January and St Andrew's Day are bank holidays. The Summer bank holiday varies according to jurisdiction: in Scotland, it is on the first Monday in August, and in the rest of the United Kingdom, it is on the last Monday in August.

Pronunciation examples for dealings
1. dealings.
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2. had a lot of dealings with extremists.
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3. or backdoor dealings between authorities or business
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4. into our dealings with other countries,
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5. All my dealings were done by sign.
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Examples of use of dealings
1. But those dealings should be carefully circumscribed.
2. But they admit it could help those involved in shady dealings as well, who might have other reasons for not wanting a permanent record of their dealings.
3. In its dealings with the public, Whitehall remained determinedly cheerful.
4. In the latest example of these backstage dealings, Rep.
5. Indonesia suffers in its dealings with East Timor.