LIVE – Updated at 13:45Pride in London has returned to the capital for the first time since 2019, celebrating 50 years since the very first march took place in 1972.
More than one million people are expected to descend on the capital for the parade, which begins from 12pm on Saturday (2 July).
According to the organisers, 30,000 people have registered to join the march from more than 600 LGBT+ community groups. Video: Pride in London 2017 (The Independent)ISIS militant group returnsBoris Johnson says he does not expect direct war with RussiaSimon Case says it is ‘difficult' for civil servants like Sue Gray to pass judgment on ministersSturgeon says she will not allow Scottish democracy to be a 'prisoner' of JohnsonLeaked CCTV shows Matt Hancock kissing aide Gina ColadangeloLiz Truss can't name single occasion she has raised human rights with a Gulf statePolice say murdered Zara Aleena likely the victim of ‘opportunist stranger attack’Theresa May attacks government over Northern Ireland Protocol BillRishi Sunak releases new campaign highlighting cost of living crisis helpPlan to rip up protocol could become law ‘very fast’, says Boris JohnsonBoris Johnson says he is 'not worried' by MPs plotting against him while at G7Birmingham fire service confirm one woman dead after gas explosionHouse destroyed and several others damaged in Birmingham explosion, police saysChaos at Heathrow Airport as a baggage system malfunction causes pile-upJohnson rejects demands for immediate inquiry into government's handling of CovidDavid Lammy says he opposes BA check-in staff strikeThe parade is an “opportunity for expression of celebration, joy and triumph but also the voice to rightly express the continued fight for those injustices and.