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Despite the difficulties it faces, London continues to be the UK's largest Pride event and over the past few years attendance has grown to 1.5 million people, making it one of the city's largest ...
Pride in London is proud to celebrate everyone from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, including it’s allies. We need unity right now more than ever, not division.” ...
Pride in London will return to the capital this year following two years of cancellations because of the pandemic. In an announcement on Thursday (28 January), organisers said the annual parade ...
Pride in London is to receive up to £625,000 from City Hall to help them deliver the capital’s LGBTQI+ celebrations from 2023-2027 written by LLB Reporter 18th Oct 22 12:10 pm ...
London Pride 2024 really exceeded my expectations. As I stepped foot on the Tube at Clapham Common station, the presence of Pride was apparent.
Huge crowds turned out for Pride in London with thousands taking part in a colourful parade through the capital. The 2023 theme is ‘Never March Alone’ in support of trans and non-binary ...
More than one million people are expected at Saturday’s Pride in London parade, which will see about 600 LGBT+ groups take part. It will mark 51 years since the first march for LGBT+ rights in ...
Pride in London spokesperson Haven Thorn said: "It's the return of Pride after a two year Covid induced hiatus, so there's so much pent up demand and energy this year.
Pride in London will return to England’s capital in July, after a two-year hiatus during the pandemic. The annual festival, called the Pride Parade, is being held on Saturday 2 July, with ...
The current Pride in London board should be scrapped and replaced, says a group of former organisers. A "damning report" into allegations of racism and bullying by the board is yet to be made ...
My InsiderThis year was the 51st anniversary of the UK's annual Pride parade in London. The first march was held in 1972 to honor the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York. The parade started at noon ...