We Remember, We Fight, We Love: A World AIDS Day Reflection
Today, we light candles for an entire generation that should have grown old with us. On World AIDS Day, we don’t just recite statistics or medical timelines. We remember love
When Violence Hits Home: The Government’s Hierarchy of Homophobia
The Prime Minister's fury over his niece's homophobic attack exposes an uncomfortable truth: proximity to power determines whose pain gets acknowledged. Whilst Starmer expresses ra
EU Court Roles on Same-Sex Marriage
In a monumental decision for LGBTQIA+ rights, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has ruled that all Member States must recognise a same-sex marriage concluded in another EU coun
Why LGBTQIA+ Families Are Essential to Pride
LGBTQIA+ families are essential to Pride's future. They provide visibility for young people, build bridges through everyday connections, and raise a generation that sees diversity
Nobody is Free Until Everybody is Free
At Capital Pride London, we believe that true liberation is collective. Our movement challenges the complacency that has seeped into Pride, demanding that every story—especially
Protect the Dolls: A Trans Day of Remembrance Reflection on Community Care and Collective Responsibility
Today, on Trans Day of Remembrance, we gather not just to mourn but to recommit. As we read the names of those stolen from us by violence, we must speak the truth about what real p
Celebrating Men and Boys: An International Men’s Day Message
Today, Capital Pride London proudly celebrates the invaluable contributions of men and boys within our communities. This year’s theme, “Celebrating Men and Boys,” invites us
Collaspe of Manchester Pride
Manchester, UK – Manchester Pride, one of the UK’s most significant annual LGBTQ+ festivals, has initiated the process of voluntary liquidation, confirming months of financ
