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EuroPride 2006 in London
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EUROPRIDE PARADE
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![]() Ken Livingstone (left) at the head of the parade. Next to him is Nicolai Alexeev from Moscow Pride |
![]() London streets become especially colourful during Pride celebrations |
![]() The colours represent diversity |
![]() Pink is also traditionally used by the gay community |
![]() Parading the rainbow flag |
![]() Scottish pride |
EUROPRIDE RALLY
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![]() LGBT information stalls outside the National Gallery |
![]() London Mayor Ken Livingstone |
![]() Faniola Gonzalez from Venezuela |
![]() Sir Ian McKellen: acted in The Da Vinci Code, Lord of the Rings etc ... |
![]() Al Start: she is a singer/songwriter from Brighton |
![]() Cyril Nri (left) from TV police drama The Bill + Amanda Gutierrez-Cooper from the Met Police |
![]() Amy Lame (left) presents a review of the last year: here she interviews two gay doctors |
![]() Two members of the group Pale Day |
![]() Michael Cashman: an "out" Labour MEP + Vladimir Luxuria: Italy's first transgender MP |
![]() Miz Fontaine: rap artist |
![]() Kirsten Hearn campaigning on disabled gay issues |
![]() Four Poofs and a Piano play a medley of popular anthems (they are well-known for a weekly TV appearance on the Jonathan Ross Show) |
![]() (this is the fourth member, and his piano ...) |
![]() Ian Shaw concludes with jazz singing |
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