St Patrick's Day parade returns to London after Covid hiatus

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Huge crowds watched the parade return to central London

The St Patrick's Day parade has returned to the streets of London after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

An estimated 50,000 people attended the annual parade, showcasing Irish culture, in the city centre.

Irish premier Micheal Martin joined in the event, wearing the colours of Ukraine and walking alongside its flag.

The Taoiseach, who is on a two-day visit to the UK, met up with Irish community leaders and NHS workers who worked in the pandemic.

Mr Martin said he was also meeting with Ukrainian first responders to "illustrate our solidarity in terms of the plight of the people in Ukraine".

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Irish premier Micheal Martin wore the colours of the Ukrainian flag
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The Taoiseach said he wanted to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people

This year key workers from across London were grand marshals at the event in recognition of their work during the pandemic.

The parade made its way from Green Park to Trafalgar Square, where a festival is taking place.

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About 50,000 joined in the parade and the festival, despite the weather
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The festival in Trafalgar Square featured Irish music and dancing