Toronto shoppers brave fist fights, long lines in search of Boxing Day deals

Two people have been arrested and police are looking for a third after someone was assaulted in a fight over a parking spot at the busy Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga. Officers from Peel Regional Police responded to the mall's parking lot 

Several police officers were needed to keep control at the Boxing Day event. Earlier this month, the Deputy Mayor of Lewes, Councillor Imogen Makepeace, failed in an attempt to have the hunt banned from the town centre, saying it could lead to violence.

“I just woke up,” the OBOs poet laureate Robert Wilson says in his first dispatch of the day. “I'm in stage 6 of my permanent Christmas hangover. I haven't had coffee or a cigarette yet. And everybody knows how emotional I am about West Indies cricket

Millions of shoppers have hit the Boxing Day sales on high streets across the UK, seeking out the best bargains. The keenest queued from the early hours, with some stores opening their doors from 06:00 GMT. Retailers including Harrods, Liberty, House

Three bargain hunters at Square One Shopping Centre took the term 'Boxing Day' a little too literally on Saturday. Two men were arrested and police searched for a third after one person sustained minor injuries in a fight over a parking spot outside