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    Cyber Monday: Following Black Friday, Cyber Monday will be on November 27, 2023. This day is dedicated to online shopping, with various websites offering incredible discounts. Giving Tuesday ...

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    The British Union of Fascists ( BUF) was a British fascist political party formed in 1932 by Oswald Mosley. Mosley changed its name to the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists in 1936 and, in 1937, to the British Union. In 1939, following the start of the Second World War, the party was proscribed by the British government and in ...

  8. Black Friday (1921) - Wikipedia

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    Black Friday, in British labour history, refers to 15 April 1921, when the leaders of transport and rail unions announced a decision not to call for strike action in support of the miners. [1] The epithet 'black' derives from a widespread feeling amongst labour radicals that the decision amounted to a breach of solidarity and a betrayal of the ...