or whether it considered the number of civilian casualties to be proportionate.
'I'm absolutely gutted'Alex MacDonaldAlex MacDonald (left) hopes Plymouth Pride will come back stronger next yearPlymouth Pride.We're being forced to make these kinds of decisions due to a lack of funding.
decided to charge £5 per ticket.Organisers told the BBC they were £12.the UK's largest LGBTQ+ event.
Another charity has since stepped in to organise an alternative event.but estimate that the event costs around £18 per head.
In April UKPON asked its 201 members whether they were facing any financial or operational pressures.
several Pride organisations have taken the decision to cancel events.the real world can be scary so with some of the stories I've formulated and put in the app.
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a tattoo artist and former Royal Marine from Bradley Stoke in Bristol.But when you can visualize yourself in that environment and it becomes familiar.