The first Monday in May is a bank holiday in Ireland. In 2015 the first Monday in May is the 4th of May. So the bank holiday will be on the 4th of May.
Ireland has 9 bank holidays annually. The 2014 bank holidays in Ireland are: New Year's Day, (1 January) St. Patrick's Day (17 March) Easter Monday (21 April) May Bank Holiday (5 May) June Bank Holiday (2 June) August Bank Holiday (4 August) October Bank Holiday (27 October) Christmas Day (25 December) St. Stephen's Day (26 December)
In the UK, May day bank holiday 2018 will be on the 7th.
Not in the US, if you are asking about May 6, 2013. In the UK Monday 6th May 2013 is May Bank Holiday, the first of two Spring Bank Holidays.
There are eight bank holidays in England and Wales for 2013... New years day - Jan 1st Good Friday - Mar 29th Easter Monday - Apr 1st Early May - 6th May Spring - May 27th Summer - August 26th Christmas - Dec 25th Boxing day - Dec 26th
Yes it's a bank holiday.
Beltane was a Gaelic May Day holiday. It was observed in Ireland and Scotland.
The main ones are New Year's Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Monday, May Bank Holiday, Spring Bank Holiday, August Bank Holiday, Christmas and Boxing Day. There are slight differences in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to the above list which is for England.
it is for national voters day
You can change to another bank. Arrangements for this to happen may be put in place by the bank.
The answer depends on the country in question. In some countries, such as the United Kingdom and India, 6th April 2012 was not a bank holiday. However, it may have been a bank holiday in other countries.
There are many retailers in UK who hand out special bank holiday discounts on furniture.
because of LABOUR DAY 1988