Huge crowds celebrate Pride event across city

Emma PetrieBBC News
News imageBBC/Jessica Lane A woman stands with her back to the camera, looking across the marina. She is wearing a pair of angel wings on her back. There are lots of boats in the background and a grey, cloudy sky.BBC/Jessica Lane
News imageBBC/Loren Fox Rugby players pose for a team photo. They are wear red and yellow rugby shirts with a motif on them. A drag queen, all in black with a black 60s styled wig, stands like Cruella de Vil in the middle of them.BBC/Loren Fox

The parade started at Wellington Street, winding past the Marina to the city centre. Andy Train, chairman of Pride in Hull, said: "It's a great opportunity for the community to come together, creating a safe space in a vibrant city that welcomes everyone."
The Hull Roundheads – an inclusive rugby team – and drag queen Milan Stilton.

Thousands of people have gathered in Hull to take part in the city's annual Pride event.

The celebration, which is in its 23rd year, included a parade from Wellington Street to the city centre.

Queen Margarita, who hosted Saturday's event, said "we're still fighting for equality" and that it was "increasingly important" that pride events took place.

The theme of this year's event was You're Welcome.

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