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London Trans Pride sees ‘record-breaking turnout of 100,000 people’

  • On 27 July 2025, London Trans+ Pride held its seventh annual march, drawing about 100,000 attendees, the largest event in its history.
  • This turnout followed the April Supreme Court ruling defining 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act 2010 as biological, and subsequent EHRC guidance restricting trans people from using facilities matching their gender identity.
  • The march began at 1pm near BBC Broadcasting House and ended at Parliament Square Gardens, with organisers and speakers emphasizing protest against harmful proposals and solidarity within the community.
  • Fundraising lead Bobby Harding expressed enthusiasm about the strong demand and importance of the event, while Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden emphasized that the ruling effectively mandates individuals to use facilities corresponding to their biological sex.
  • The event demonstrated strong community resilience amid rising concerns over violence, discrimination, and a lack of transparency concerning new policies affecting trans rights.
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London Trans Pride sees ‘record-breaking turnout of 100,000 people’

Organisers and participants said this year’s Trans Pride event was of particular importance in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling in April.

·London, United Kingdom
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Glamour UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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