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		<title>Why Do We Have New Years Day Brian Cox?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all. Professor Brian here to answer a query left hanging around since the beginning of 2015. Many of you asked &#8220;Why do we have a New Year&#8217;s Day?” and I promised to tell you (and I&#8217;ve not forgotten my &#8230; <a href="http://visitbeckworth.co.uk/life-in-beckworth/prof-brian-cox/why-do-we-have-new-years-day-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all. Professor Brian here to answer a query left hanging around since the beginning of 2015. Many of you asked &#8220;Why do we have a New Year&#8217;s Day?” and I promised to tell you (and I&#8217;ve not forgotten my promise to find a hangover cure. Rest assured i&#8217;m conducting a lot of hands on research on your behalf).</p>
<p>Like many things we take for granted we need to thank the Roman&#8217;s for having <strong>New Year&#8217;s Day</strong>. It was invented by a <strong>Roman</strong> general in the 1st century AD as a response to the <strong>ancient Greeks</strong> who&#8217;d recently invented New Year&#8217;s Eve and in doing so had gained a reputation as being popular party people. The general, named Partimus Drunkimus, never got invited to these January 31st night-time gatherings and so drew up plans and recipes for his own day of merriment, games, food and beverages. These quickly caught on throughout the Western World, especially his game of musical statues and his cocktail <strong>Brandy Alexandra</strong> (named in honour of <strong>Alexander The Great</strong>), which we continue to enjoy to this day. So because of jealousy we now have both New Years Day and Eve to enjoy&#8230; See you soon to discuss hangovers, in the meantime I’m rushing off to meet my best friend <strong>Boris Johnson</strong> in the pub for a game of darts. Thanks, Prof Brian Cox.</p>
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<p><em>(Above) A statue of Partimus Drunkimus clutching the brandy alexandra he invented<br />
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