London, Fireworks and New Year's Eve
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REVELLERS at London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display have taken it to social media to vent their anger over a “pointless night”. While many spent the night at home or at
London's New Year celebrations were hailed as the “greatest in the world” as 100,000 people lined the banks of the River Thames to welcome 2026 with the capital's largest fireworks display.
Crowds gathered across London to catch a glimpse of the 2026 fireworks display, which lit up the London Eye and the Thames as the clock struck midnight on Thursday.Graeme Davis, who recorded this footage from The Strand,
NEW Year’s Eve revellers have voiced their disappointment over this year’s fireworks display, calling it a “rip-off”. For Brits looking to spend the night enjoying
National flags from around the world were shown with a voiceover declaring "this is what England means to me".
Uninhabited Baker Island is among the last to see the new year, as 2026 takes 26 hours to roll across the globe.
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New Year's Eve fireworks in Sydney, Australia
People in Sydney, Australia were among the first to celebrate the start of the new year. It was 5 a.m. in Dallas when the clock struck midnight there.