Polish-British
"Polish-British" refers to individuals of Polish descent living in the United Kingdom. This community has grown significantly, especially after events like World War II and Poland's accession to the European Union in 2004, which allowed for greater migration. Polish-British people contribute to various sectors, including healthcare, construction, and hospitality.
The Polish-British community maintains cultural ties to Poland while integrating into British society. They celebrate traditional Polish festivals, such as Wigilia and Święto Niepodległości, while also participating in British customs. This blend of cultures enriches the social fabric of the UK, fostering diversity and mutual understanding.