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UK Pride organisers tell the BBC that less sponsorship funding and fewer volunteers are behind cancelled events.
As a child Diogo Jota idolized Cristiano Ronaldo. In a career that took him to the heights of soccer stardom, he would go on to call the Portugal great a teammate and win some of the sport’s ...
Police said Jota died along with his brother Andre Silva, also a soccer player, in a car accident near the northwestern city ...
Sponsors like UCSD Health, Harrah’s Resort Southern California and several other major sponsors have pulled out of the ...
Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brother have died in a car accident in Spain, police said Thursday. The Spanish civil guard confirmed to The Associated Press that Jota and his ...
Liverpool Pride’s original organisers had cancelled its party and parade plans due to ‘significant financial and ...
The 2025 staging on Liverpool Pride is back on, after the upcoming annual celebration was cancelled last month. LCR Pride Foundation announced on June 5 that Pride in Liverpool and the city’s annual ...
Liverpool's Pride festival 2025 is back on, with the promise of being “louder, prouder and truly ours”. The c ity-wide event ...
Experts have said ‘the golden era of corporate sponsorship might be over’ for Pride, as 75% of event see sponsorship funding ...
The club night was born 10 years ago from the minds of Shaun, Ian Usher, and John Aggy – a trio from the "rough ends" of ...
Country music is taking over St. Louis this July. Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and Chris Stapleton will each bring their ...
Middlesex Pride isn’t alone. Pride in Liverpool, attended by 75,000 people, won’t happen this year, with organisers citing funding issues and time crunches as why.