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Ulster Rugby barred from marching at Belfast Pride over ban on trans players

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Ulster Rugby will not be allowed to participate in Belfast Pride this year following the ban on trans players introduced by its governing body in 2022.

Organisers of Belfast Pride, which will culminate with the Parade on July 29, stated that the Festival is “unapologetically trans-inclusive”.

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