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  • Members of the London Fire Brigade stand to attention as the LGBTI communinty lead by Fr Simon Buckley march from the Admiral Duncan pub to a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • LGBTI rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has a selfie photograph taken with protesters. Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
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  • Members of the LGBTI gather outside the Admiral Duncan pub in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
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  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Out and Proud Diamond Group at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. OPDG is an African LGBTI rights and Human Rights activists based in the UK. 
    20160716_peoples assembly out and pr...jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1111.jpg
  • Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick c attends a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019. Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
    20190430-DSC_8167.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1371.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1739.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1554.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1213.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1243.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1200.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1146.jpg
  • Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick c attends a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019. Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
    20190430-DSC_8122.jpg
  • Demonstrators gather outside the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane in London, England, United Kingdom on 6th April, 2019 to protest against new Islamic criminal laws ratified by  the Sultan of Brunei punishing homosexuality by stoning offenders to death. The hotel is owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
    20190406-DSC_1155.jpg
  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Friends take a selfie photograph as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two men share a kiss as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Peter Tatchell of Stonewall marches with members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community taking part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A women dances from a lamp post as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Party goers watch the parade from the top of a bus stop as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A man holding a bible shouts at party goers telling them God will send them to hell for unnatural acts of love as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    DSC_3749.jpg
  • A couple kiss as members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community take part in the annual Pride Parade on 6th July, 2019 in London,United Kingdom. (photo by Claire Doherty/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in Central London, United Kingdom on 3rd July 2019 to attend Prime Ministers Questions. The front door of No 10 Downing Street is decorated in rainbow coloured fresh flowers to celebrate the LGBTI community ahead of Pride weekend.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in Central London, United Kingdom on 3rd July 2019 to attend Prime Ministers Questions. The front door of No 10 Downing Street is decorated in rainbow coloured fresh flowers to celebrate the LGBTI community ahead of Pride weekend.
    20190703-DSC_2341.jpg
  • Pride in London, formally known as Pride London, is an annual LGBT pride festival and parade held each summer in London, United Kingdom. A group march with posters saying No African Liberation without LGBTI liberation.
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