It’s a big year for the Pride movement and the LGBTQ+ community because it’s 50 years since the first official parade in London. Andrew was there at the start with the Gay Liberation Front and ...
Founded in 1972, the annual Pride parade and festival is the largest LGBTQIA+ event in the UK and the seventh largest in the world, attracting around 1 million people. The London event – traditionally ...
The parade, which marked the 50th anniversary of the first Pride event, was attended by over a million people. Taking to Twitter, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan confirmed the record-breaking ...
The cast of Netflix’s hit coming-of-age show Heartstopper stood up to anti-LGBTQ+ protesters at the London Pride parade with a joyful, defiant dance party, and the internet can’t get enough.
Time Out has been named an official media partner for Pride in London 2025. The publication will back the event with digital content featured on its website, timeout.com, and across its social media ...
In the UK 2022 is an especially important year in LGBTQA+ history as it marks the 50th anniversary of the first UK Gay Pride organised by the Gay Liberation Front (GLF). This took place in London on ...