Large crowds filled Dublin city centre as the annual Pride parade celebrated diversity, inclusion, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Tens of thousands of people took part in Dublin Pride today, with this year's parade celebrating diversity under the theme "One Story - Many Voices".
The parade travelled from O'Connell Street to Merrion Square, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin among those taking part.
More than 600 LGBTQ+ young people from across Ireland marched with youth organisation Belong To, forming the largest single group in the parade.
Participants attended a Pride breakfast before joining the march, with the event focused on providing a safe and welcoming space for young people.
Celebrations continued across the city throughout the day with live entertainment, exhibitions and community events.

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