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The London Eye Will Light Up Red, White, And Blue For VE Day

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London Eye lit up in the Union Jack colours


Today (Thursday, May 8), the UK will commemorate VE Day, which is the day when the Second World War came to an end. This year, celebrations have a further layer of poignancy, given the fact that the milestone of 80 years since the conflict ended has been reached.

If you see Union Jacks around the city, then that should tell you why – and you can expect to see a little more of a deal made of the day compared to any old year. One of the most visible displays of recognition will also come from the London Eye, which will become a beacon of red, white, and blue to be seen for miles as it takes on the colours to remember and show gratitude to those who served during the War.

Look to the London skyline or take a nicely-timed stroll along the South Bank as the sun goes down to catch sight of the special illumination of the pods tomorrow evening to reflect on both those who sacrificed their safety, wellbeing, and (sadly too often) lives during the War – and continue to think about those who suffer at the hands of conflict today.

Once you’ve seen the display, you can head over to a pub around the city, many of which will extend their opening hours after the loosening of closing time restrictions to 1am from Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Earlier in the day, there will also be a VE Day procession in London, starting from Parliament Square and an Armed Forces flypast over The Mall and Buckingham Palace.

VE Day takes place today (May 8), and remembers those who served during World War II 80 years on from the day the conflict ended. Consider donating to a charity helping those still suffering the effects of any form of conflict or human rights crises today, such as War Child, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International or any others of your choosing.

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