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Dr Ranj: ‘Being proud was not a feeling I grew up with’

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Noise pollution map shows worst affected areas in LondonWoman finds out she has terminal cancer while undergoing caesarean sectionBecause I didn't scream during labour, I was forgotten about and had 3 traumatic birthsYou’ll read about how we are trying to make the NHS a more inclusive space for patients and staff, the ‘health MOT’ that all LGBTQ+ people need to think about, advances in HIV prevention, trans health, and we’ll celebrate some LGBTQ+ health heroes (or my ‘queeroes’ as I affectionately call them!).

There’s much to be done still, but also much to celebrate. Because, after 50 years, surely we ALL deserve to feel proud… as I finally can.To celebrate 50 years of Pride, Metro.co.uk has teamed up with Kyiv Pride to raise money for their important work in Ukraine.

Despite war raging around them, Kyiv Pride continue to help LGBTQ+ people, offering those in need shelter, food and psychological support.We will be splitting the cash with a grassroots charity closer to home.

You can donate here Do you have a story to share?Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk. MORE : 50 years on Pride is just as important as ever – and here’s how we’re going to mark it MORE : London Pride: LGBTQ+ events in the capital this June This year marks 50 years of Pride, so it seems only fitting that Metro.co.uk goes above and beyond in our ongoing LGBTQ+ support, through a wealth of content that not only celebrates all things Pride, but also share stories, take time to reflect and raises awareness for the community this Pride Month.MORE: Find all of Metro.co.uk's Pride coverage right hereAnd we’ve got some great names on board to help us, too.

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