Services marking end of Ramadan, in Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, guided by safety precautions

British Eid al-Fitr celebrations were muted for the second year in a row amid the challenge of holding the religious festival with Covid restrictions in place.

The festival marks the end of Ramadan and typically starts with people attending mosque for morning prayers followed by family and friends getting together for a celebratory meal.

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