GB News Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 6: Daily Reflection on the First Christmas
Exploring how the first Christmas turned expectations upside down.

On December 29, 2025, GB News published 'GB News Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 6,' a Daily Reflection exploring how the first Christmas turned expectations upside down. The piece, authored by Gabrielle Wilde and published at 16:36 GMT, was updated at 16:42 GMT. It features a video reflection and is part of GB News's Twelve Days of Christmas series. The article includes metadata indicating it was originally published on December 29, 2025, with a modified time of 16:42 GMT. GB News is a UK-based media outlet known for its opinion and news content, and this reflection is part of their seasonal programming.
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