Britons reveal if they are ‘doing their bit for Britain's birth rate’ on the bank holiday
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Britons reveal if they are ‘doing their bit for Britain's birth rate' on the bank holiday.
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Britons have revealed whether they plan to do their bit to boost the nation's birth rate during the bank holiday.
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GB News was out in the glorious sunshine to quiz Londoners on any amorous ambitions for the day.
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In 2024, most babies born on a single day were conceived nine months after the second May bank holiday, according to the Office for National Statistics data.However, the opinion among those in the capital appeared mixed on continuing that trend in 2026.
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All my friends are mingling, but no, I'm just working," one young woman said.
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