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PRIDE PARADE

The UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ event took place on Saturday, with tens of thousands of people on the streets of central London. The Pride in London parade featured dancing and rainbow flags as the celebration began at noon under cool and cloudy conditions.

Organisers estimated more than 30,000 participants from across 500 organisations would take part in the capital’s annual Pride Parade. Large crowds watched the brightly-coloured procession as it passed from Hyde Park Corner to its destination in Whitehall. (Pictures: @MayorofLondon / X)

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