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Members of Scotland Yard’s elite royal protection unit are being drafted in to help police this year’s Notting Hill Carnival ...
Last year’s race riots around the UK echoed the very reason why Claudia Jones founded the Carnival in 1959, writes Ava Vidal.
The future of the Notting Hill Carnival could be in doubt without "urgent funding" from the government, its organisers said in a letter leaked to the BBC. Carnival chair Ian Comfort has written to ...
Notting Hill Carnival, a vibrant celebration of Caribbean culture, is "in jeopardy" without increased Government funding, a ...
The risk of a crowd crush at Notting Hill Carnival "made me frightened", London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan said. Speaking at mayor's question time, he said Carnival had become a "victim of its own success" ...
Sir Sadiq Khan has revealed the scale of crushing at the Notting Hill carnival left him “frightened” and brought to mind the ...
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The future of London’s Notting Hill Carnival is “in jeopardy” without “urgent funding”, according to a leaked letter from organisers of the annual event. The letter was sent to Lisa Nandy, who is ...
Today's Notting Hill Carnival, first held in its streets in 1966 when it was led by a Trinidadian steel band, is a glorious cultural blend. It's a ho ...
Campaigners have urged the Government to step in to protect the future of Notting Hill Carnival as they mark Windrush Day.
Camden Council has unveiled a blue plaque on its Town Hall building to mark the site of Britain’s first Caribbean Carnival.
The word “barbecue” has its origins in the Caribbean where the Taínos, Indigenous people who inhabited the Caribbean islands lived before being largely wiped out by Spanish conquistadors during the ...