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Performers dance in the streets of west London as the Notting Hill Carnival returns after a two-year break due to Covid-19. Started as a children's event by local communities to ease tensions in a racially divided 60s London, the carnival is now a world-renowned celebration of British Afro-Caribbean identity.
Music rises in the streets of west London as the famous and colourful Notting Hill Carnival returns after two years of Covid cancellation. Started as a children's fayre by local communities to ease tensions in a racially divided 60s London, the Carnival is now a world-reknowned celebration of the British Afro-Caribbean identity. IMAGES
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Notting Hill Carnival
Crowds flock to West London for Notting Hill Carnival. The renowned festival celebrates diversity and Caribbean heritage with an average of two million attendees.