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John Storey said he feels more people are coming out to watch the Foyle parade, which is great for the city. Sandra Duffy, a ...
Organised by not-for-profit Pride in London, an estimated 500 LGBTQ+ community groups and businesses took part, comprising more than 32,000 people.
Crowds packed the streets in London for the Pride parade on Saturday to mark the event’s 53rd year. Revellers adorned in rainbow colours set off at midday from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall, in ...
Dancers and musicians in brightly coloured costumes mark the final day of London's annual celebration of Caribbean culture.
Huge crowds seen in Pride in London parade as a million set to take part 12:49 , Tara Cobham Members of the LGBT+ community take part in the annual Pride Parade in the streets of London (AFP via ...
Participants attend the annual Pride in London Parade, which started in Portland Place and ends in Whitehall, in central London, Britain, July 8, 2017. (Photo: Neil Hall/Reuters) Tens of thousands ...
Pride in London called for the parade to get the “respect and focus it deserves”. Will De’Athe-Morris, from the organisation, said that people were protesting for LGBT+ rights and “for our ...
The main event. London’s Pride Parade attracts upwards of 600 LGBTQ+ community groups to the event, has 30,000 people involved and countless more are there to party along to it.
At JW3, otherwise known as Jewish Community Centre London, Pride celebrations would have usually been marked with a Pride Shabbat meal, in addition to LGBT+ events throughout summer.
London's annual Pride Parade is in full swing today - Saturday, July 1 2023. Find out where the route will go and where to stand here.