On Saturday the Law Society marched with the Bar Council at London Pride to celebrate the contribution of LGBTQ+ solicitors to the legal profession and wider society.
Take a look at the Gazette's gallery above - photographs by Jonathan Goldberg.

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show captionOn Saturday the Law Society marched with the Bar Council at London Pride to celebrate the contribution of LGBTQ+ solicitors to the legal profession and wider society.
Take a look at the Gazette's gallery above - photographs by Jonathan Goldberg.
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