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Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
are established in statute law, and there are currently ten public holidays observed each year.
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s in Ireland (as in other countries) may commemorate a special day or other event, such as
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or
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. On public holidays, most businesses and schools close. Other services, for example, public transport, still operate but often with reduced schedules.


List of public holidays

The ten public holidays in Ireland each year are: Additionally, there are two bank holidays in Ireland each year:


Description

Public holidays in Ireland are often colloquially referred to as bank holidays. However, this is technically incorrect as bank holidays are not identical to public holidays, with banks additionally closed on Good Friday and 27 December. Where a public holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, or possibly coincides with another public holiday, it is generally observed (as a day off work) on the next available weekday, even though the public holiday itself does not move. Most employees are entitled to paid leave on public holidays. If an employee qualifies for public holiday benefit, they are entitled to one of the following: a paid day off on the public holiday, an additional day of
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, an additional day's pay; or a paid day off within a month of the public holiday. There is no requirement for businesses to close on public holidays, for instance many shops will open but some may operate reduced hours.


History

The
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Bank Holidays Act 1871 established the first Bank holidays in
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. The act designated four Bank holidays in Ireland: *Easter Monday * Whit Monday *First Monday in August *Saint Stephen's Day As
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and Christmas Day were traditional days of rest and Christian worship (as were Sundays), therefore it was felt unnecessary to include them in the act as they were already recognised as common law holidays. In 1903, Saint Patrick's Day became an official public holiday in Ireland. This was due to the ''Bank Holiday (Ireland) Act 1903'', an Act of Parliament introduced by the Irish MP James O'Mara. In 1939, the
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passed the ''Holidays (Employees) Act 1939'' which designated the public holidays as: *Saint Patrick's Day *Easter Monday *Whit Monday *First Monday in August *Christmas Day *Saint Stephen's Day The ''Holidays (Employees) Act 1973'' replaced the Whit Monday holiday with the first Monday in June. New Year's Day was added by Statutory instrument in 1974. The October Holiday was added in 1977. The first Monday in May (commonly known as May Day) was added in 1993 and first observed in 1994. The ''Organisation of Working Time Act 1997'', among other things, transposed European Union directives on working times into Irish law. Schedule 2 of the Act specifies the nine public holidays to which employees in Ireland are entitled to receive time off work, time in-lieu or holiday pay depending on the terms of their employment. In 2022 only, Friday 18 March was a public holiday, to recognise the efforts of the country during the
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. In 2023, Saint Brigid's Day (Imbolc) became a public holiday, to mark both the saint's feast day and the seasonal festival. It is observed on the first Monday of February, or on 1 February if it falls on a Friday. A government statement noted that it is the first Irish public holiday named after a woman, and "means that all four of the traditional Celtic seasonal festivals will now be public holidays".


Once-off public holidays

The power to introduce an additional public holiday is provided for in the ''Organisation of Working Time Act 1997'' and the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment may introduce a new public holiday by regulation. To date, three once-off public holidays have been introduced under the Act via Statutory Instrument. These were:


School holidays


Primary schools

* In Ireland the academic year in
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s lasts from late August to late June. * The academic year is composed of 183 schooldays and schools are not open in July or August (though for flexibility school may open for the last two/three days of August). * The first mid-term break is always the last week of October (also called the
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break). * Most Catholic schools previously closed for the
Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception celebrates the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 8 December, nine months before the feast of the Nativity of Mary on 8 September. It is one of the most important Marian feasts in the l ...
on 8 December, however this has stopped. * The Christmas break lasts from the last school day before 23 December to the first weekday after 6 January (17–21 days). * The second mid-term break is a minimum of two days to a maximum of five days duration taken in the third week of February (also called the Shrove break). * The Easter break consists of a week before Easter to the second Monday after Easter (10 school days or 16 days inclusive). * In the last term holidays are flexible and are generally arranged around the public holidays in May and June.


Secondary schools

* In Ireland the academic year in
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s is composed of 167 school days and lasts from late August to early June. * The first mid-term break begins on the last weekend before 31 October and lasts for one week. * Many Catholic schools used to close for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on 8 December but this however has stopped nationwide. * The Christmas break lasts from the last school day before 23 December to the first weekday after 4 January (10 school days or 15–18 days inclusive). * The second mid-term break begins on the last school day in the second week of February and lasts for one week. * The Easter break consists of a week before Easter to the second Monday after Easter (10 school days or 16 days inclusive). * The school year ends on the Friday before the June public holiday. * The state examinations (the Junior and Leaving Certificate examinations) begin the Wednesday after the June Holiday.


See also

* Irish calendar *
Public and bank holidays in Scotland Bank holidays in Scotland are determined under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 and the St Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Act 2007. Unlike the rest of the United Kingdom, most bank holidays are not recognised as statutory pu ...
* Traditional festival days of Wales * Public holidays in the United Kingdom for
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References


External links


Public holidays in Ireland – Citizens Information website
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