If you want to celebrate the New Year with fireworks at home or watch the televised display from London, you need to follow some rules and guidelines or you could face consequences ...
ONE of the biggest nights for fireworks in the UK is almost here, but make sure you know when to buy. After Bonfire Night, New Year’s Eve is the most popular date for a sparkling display, ...
Another year is almost over, and however your 2025 may have gone, the last thing you want to do is ring in the New Year with a £90 fine. That’s why households are being urged to take note of a ...
Fireworks may be a New Year’s favourite, but using them incorrectly could result in an 'on-the-spot' £90 fine. The Mirror has now explored the key rules on where, when, and how they can be used in ...
The cold snap is expected to have an impact on rail services, roads and ferries as people travel for New Year's events.
Best UK displays to ring in 2026 - Not all cities will host official firework displays this year – here are some of the best ...
For many, Bonfire Night (albeit unofficially) marks the start of winter. It's an opportunity to cosy up in your warmest coat and scarf, hot drink in hand, and come together for a colourful, ...
Uninhabited Baker Island is among the last to see the new year, as 2026 takes 26 hours to roll across the globe.
The fireworks in the UK will come before New York, which will join in the celebrations at 5am GMT on New Year’s Day, with performances by Diana Ross and Ciara. People queued around 6th Avenue hours in ...
Britain rang in 2026 in spectacular style with enormous street celebrations and fireworks displays in London and Edinburgh.
Buying fireworks or sparklers outside of these times is illegal unless purchased from licensed shops. The government has issued a warning that selling or using fireworks illegally could result in an ...