Mad Friday mayhem as hoards of Christmas revellers pack out pubs & don Santa Claus outfits on booziest night of the year

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WITH just four days to go until the big day, Brits have started to get into the Christmas spirit.

Last night, pubs and bars across the country were filled with work Christmas parties and friends’ gatherings for the booziest day of the year, which has been branded ‘Mad Friday’.

Santa and The Grinch put their differences aside and enjoyed a drink in Soho, London

Elves and one of the three wise men look full of Christmas spirit

JOHN MATHER IMAGEVIEWEmbracing her inner Carrie from Sex and The City, this woman looked glammed up as she rushed for a taxi[/caption]

Here come the women in black – three pals looked fabulous in their colour-coordinated outfits in NewcastleNNP

These lads in Newcastle all got the memo and went all out with Christmas jumpersNNP

Festive knitwear and sparkles were in full swing as revellers hit the town.

One duo was dressed up as The Grinch and Santa in Soho, which has long been a favourite spot for Christmas drinks for Londoners.

Despite the chilly weather, many chose to ditch the coats so not to distract from their incredible outfits.

Extra security and police officers were deployed to monitor the tinsel-tasting revellers and ensure that the parties stayed peaceful.

Mad Friday is a nickname given to the last Friday before Christmas.

It is the most popular night for work Christmas parties, but it’s also become a notorious day for booze-fuelled tensions to soar.

In December 2013, Greater Manchester Police actually used the hashtag #MadMancFriday to expose some of the embarrassing acts revellers would do on the day.

It is also known as Builders’ Friday, as it’s the last day of work for many construction workers.

Despite the chaotic nature of the night, the influx of boozers came as a relief to the struggling restaurants, bars and pubs across the country.

New figures predict that 300 million pints could be poured in December, which will give the economy a £3.3billion boost.

However, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) have wanted that most pubs only make 12p profit per pint.

Many food and drink chains have been struggling recently as the cost of living has led to fewer people spending on eating out.

Businesses had been struggling to bounce back after the pandemic, only to be hit with soaring energy bills and inflation.

Multiple chains have been affected, resulting in big-name brands like Wetherspoons and Frankie & Benny’s closing branches.

Some chains have not survived, Byron Burger fell into administration last year, with owners saying it would result in the loss of over 200 jobs.

Pizza giant, Papa Johns announced it would be shutting down 43 of its stores this year.

Tasty, the owner of Wildwood, also shut sites as part of major restructuring plans.

Tartan and bright colours were rife In Newcastle for Mad FridayNNP

JOHN MATHER IMAGEVIEWThree friends pose for a festive selfie in Manchester[/caption]

Still wearing office gear, boozers huddled in the smoking area of a bar in Soho

JOHN MATHER IMAGEVIEWBringing sparkles to Manchester, this woman looked ready for Christmas[/caption]

JOHN MATHER IMAGEVIEWOne woman wrapped up in a thick fur coat as she and her friend headed out in Manchester[/caption]

Mad Friday was a relief for many bars and pubs in cities across the country

Three friends enjoy a tipple outside a bar in London

JOHN MATHER IMAGEVIEWDitching the coats, these women looked incredible as they headed out[/caption]

Christmas selfies were in full swing outside a bar in London Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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