AG百家乐在线官网

London Pride: More than a million turn out to 'most diverse' parade

Thousands take part in the march through the capital as officers from the Royal Marines also join in for the first time.

This year's parade has been described as the 'most diverse' yet
Image: This year's parade has been described as the 'most diverse' yet
Why you can trust Sky News

More than a million people celebrated the LGBT community at a colourful and glitter-filled Pride parade in London on Saturday.

Parade director Christopher Joell-Deshields said this year's event was the most diverse yet.

He added: "It's just a day to be proud of really - people are able to just come and be who they are and celebrate whatever they want."

Participants rolled out a huge rainbow flag for the parade
Image: Participants rolled out a huge rainbow flag for the parade
Around 30,000 people took part in the annual march
Image: Around 30,000 people took part in the annual march

About 30,000 people from 472 organisations marched through the centre of the capital for the annual parade.

Among those was campaigner Laks Mann, of the group Gaysians.

"We are a group supporting the Asian LGBT community," he said. "We launched last year at Pride - I just felt that we needed to come together and have a unified voice."

Parade participants in their eye-catching costumes
Image: Parade participants in their eye-catching costumes

Crowds cheered as the parade got under way with a huge rainbow flag in Regent Street.

More on Lgbt

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan was at the event and it was also the first time uniformed officers from the Royal Marines took part in the parade.

Thousands of supporters lined the streets, which were filled with balloons, sequins and flags.

One participant poses for the camera along the route of the march
Image: One participant poses for the camera along the route of the march
More than a million people turned out to join in the celebrations
Image: More than a million people turned out to join in the celebrations

The NHS took centre stage with a banner at the front of the march with the parade coinciding with the health service's 70th anniversary.

The co-chairwoman of Pride in London, Alison Camps, said: "The NHS is more important to the LGBT community than ever.

"It's their 70th anniversary so we wanted to say happy birthday and acknowledge the amazing work they do."