attraction was still classified as a mental illness and they could have been arrested for kissing on the street. many milestones reached since then. the equality act, civil partnerships, same six marriage etc. today, when1 million people are expected to turn out, 30,000 people marching in london alone, it is a celebration of all of those milestones reached. but it is still a process. people will be protesting for equality within the lgbt community. they will be also making a protest about how homosexuality is still criminalised in so many countries around the world. the march is just about to set off. it will head down piccadilly towards trafalgar square, where they will be lots of live music and speeches. lauren moss at hyde park corner. in rugby union all the home nations are in action today. england are currently taking on australia in perth. earlier ireland were beaten by new zealand by 42 19. ireland opened the scoring in auckland, but the all blacks hadn t lost at eden park
it was something new, it had never been done before. we were incredibly nervous, we feared arrest and gay bashing, but we marched defiantly. well, we re still here today, j and in the interim we ve had gay marriage, civil partnerships, . legal protection, and a real change in the public s attitude towards lgbt people, | and, most importantly, - a sense of self pride and dignity that we ve earned for ourselves. glf lit the spark that would burn for the next five decades. those years saw huge trials, like the aids crisis in the 1980s. don t die of ignorance. and monumental milestones reached, like equal marriage. legally husbands. the gay liberation front will lead tomorrow s parade in london in which 30,000 people are expected to take part. it was pride as a protest that
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