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festive

[fes-tiv] / ˈfɛs tɪv /


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Singer Noddy Holder avoids going to restaurants on Christmas Day because of how often his famous festive song is played, his wife has said.

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With routines relaxed and new tech unwrapped, it's more tempting than ever to let children loose on devices over the festive period, with parents caught between avoiding screen guilt and the realities of modern life.

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Earlier, the King led the Royals in celebrating the high point of the festive season with a service of Christmas carols and prayers at St Mary Magdalene Church on Charles's private Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

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He said there were extra festive goodies at the food bank and 92 people recently sat down to an "absolutely brilliant" Christmas meal at St Paul's Centre with 20 volunteers on hand to help out.

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The festive feature comes with the future of Kempton as a racecourse uncertain.

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