Hundreds of people today took part in the annual Pride parade through Derry.
The event is the highlight of the annual week-long Foyle Pride Festival.
Hundreds of people took part in today’s parade which set off from the Waterside railway station at 2pm.
A small group of religious protestors gathered at the bottom of Simpson’s Brae in opposition to the parade.
As the march passed the protestors, many of those on the parade waved up to the protestors.
The route took participants over Craigavon Bridge, up Carlisle Road, down Shipquay Street and ended in the Guildhall Square.
There was a range of activities on offer in the Guildhall Square.
The Foyle Pride Festival will end tomorrow.
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