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Santa departs Lapland on Christmas eve mission
Scientists pinpoint just how fast Santa would have to travel to visit every child on the planet... and reveal why, at this speed, Rudolf's nose wouldn't be red
With around two billion children waiting for presents tonight, scientists say Santa would need to make a journey equivalent to flying to the sun in just one evening.
A not-so-silent night! Revellers make the most of the festive season as they party right up until the moment Santa is due to arrive
Partygoers across the UK rang in the special day in style, locating the few open bars and clubs before dancing the night away.
Santa tracker 2024 RECAP: Father Christmas delivers more than 8 BILLION presents to kids around the world with the Norad map
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MAILONLINE BLOG: Recap the NORAD Santa tracker 2024 as Father Christmas embarks on his traditional whistlestop tour to deliver presents to children across the globe.
Woman horrified by 'manky' secret Santa gift she received at work - as people blast her 'really nasty' colleague
A woman revealed on British parenting platform Mumsnet that she was 'totally baffled and disgusted' by her Secret Santa gift which she received from a colleague.
Watch: Abseiling Santa descends from Guatemala bridge to deliver toys
A firefighter dressed as Santa abseils down a bridge in Guatemala City to give gifts to children.
Santa slays and jingle hells: here's why Christmas horror films are the perfect antidote to the season | Paul Syvret
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They can be silly and tasteless – and there’s something suitable for almost any age and audience
A clown walks into a bar. Seriously. Bear with me a minute here.
The clown sees a Santa Claus impersonat…
Santa Claus brings gifts to Hungarian town Siófok by helicopter
Santa Claus brings gifts to Hungarian town Siófok by helicopter
I'm Britain's longest-serving Santa... when I started in 1962 children would ask for a doll or board game - now they give toy lists running into thousands of pounds' worth
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Ray Hulse, 80, from Bridgnorth, Shropshire, has been bringing festive cheer to children since 1962 when he first stepped into the role at a village hall in Tasley.
The big picture: another Christmas rolls around…
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The most wonderful time of the year couldn’t be more manufactured in Al Barry’s amusing shot of Santa heads on a conveyer belt in 1955
One solution to the vexed question of how old Saint Nick could fi…
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