London turns green for St Patrick's Day parade
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Tens of thousands of people have lined the streets to celebrate St Patrick's Day in London.
More than 50,000 people were expected to join the annual procession of Irish marching bands, dance troupes and pageantry.
The parade, organised by the mayor of London and the London Irish Centre, started in Hyde Park before travelling through Piccadilly to Whitehall.
It culminated in a festival of live performances at Trafalgar Square.
Irish drag queen and activist Panti Bliss was grand marshal of this year's parade.
She previously said she was "honoured and excited" to be chosen.
Last month, chief executive officer of the London Irish Centre, Séamus MacCormaic, said the festival would be "celebrating the creativity of the Irish community in London and of Irish artists from the island of Ireland".
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- Published23 February