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London Pride organisers post £120,000 loss after profit the previous year
Pride in London faced governance disputes and rising costs that led to a £120,726 loss in 2024 despite 33,000 parade participants and ongoing Greater London Authority funding.
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Trump’s assault on LGBTQ+ programmes ‘undoubtedly’ hitting UK charities, warns Stonewall
Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ programmes in the US are having a ripple effect across the Atlantic, forcing UK LGBTQ+ charities to operate in what experts describe as an increasingly “hostile environment.” As the US rolls back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and freezes funding for international LGBTQ+ causes, UK organisations are already feeling the financial fallout. Stonewall, the UK’s largest LGBTQ+ charity, says …
Why Pride organisers face 'the most serious financial challenge in movement's history'
The organisations behind Liverpool and Plymouth Pride parades did not hold their annual events last year, while Manchester Pride was put into voluntary liquidation, leaving artists, suppliers and freelancers unpaid.
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