Nicola Sturgeon has led off thousands of marchers at Scotland's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) pride event.
The First Minister is the first serving prime minister or first minister in the UK to march at a pride event.
Wearning a t-shirt with a rainbow coloured choose love logo, she headed up the Glasgow Pride as it left the city's Clyde Place, alongside Suki Wan, chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon heads up the Glasgow Pride parade pic.twitter.com/lczz0UedLL
— Laura Paterson (@LauraPatersonPA) July 14, 2018
@NicolaSturgeon @prideglasgow whoop whoop #pride #Glasgow #EqualityForAll pic.twitter.com/RwwZACIkNG
— Iain Forster-Smith (@iainforster) July 14, 2018
Ms Sturgeon was named honorary grand marshal for the event in recognition of her long-standing support for LGBTI equality.
She was joined by a cross-party group of MSPs at the start of the parade, including Green co-convener Patrick Harvie, Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton, Conservative Jamie Greene and the SNP's Christina McKelvie.
I genuinely think hearing @RuPaul blasting from the #GlasgowPride march has cured my hangover - happy PRIDE #Glasgow #pride #loveislove #tensacrosstheboard #missvanje pic.twitter.com/WCEJI63mUZ
— Kevin Timlin (@K_BT13) July 14, 2018
Glasgow is proud #prideglasgow #Pride pic.twitter.com/wDlNVvLJuw
— Andrea Wieler Goodbrand (@speakgoodbrand) July 14, 2018
Today’s #pride parade in Glasgow was brilliant. So many people having a great time. pic.twitter.com/ijBQyK8pV0
— Margaret Rose (@margaretrose27) July 14, 2018
Flags still waving high as we make it to Glasgow's west end! Getting our steps in today! 👣👣👣 @prideglasgow #Pride #GlasgowPride #guidingpride #GuideWithPride 🌈😎🌈😎 pic.twitter.com/GDscHOcsLX
— Girlguiding Scotland (@GirlguidingScot) July 14, 2018
Thousands of people, many carrying rainbow flags or holding placards, marched behind as the parade crossed the river and headed through the city to Kelvingrove Park.
Ms Sturgeon said earlier: "I'm proud that Scotland is considered to be one of the most progressive countries in Europe regarding LGBTI equality and Pride Glasgow is a fantastic event that brings communities together and celebrates all that LGBTI people bring to Scottish life.
Glasgow Pride looking like a great day. Enjoy if you’re celebrating 🏳️🌈❤️😊 pic.twitter.com/8ULQSFmXT1
— Pauline (@poliwol) July 14, 2018
We are totally excited to be representing diversity in Scouting at #GlasgowPride today! #scoutingforall #pride pic.twitter.com/hjg5MnxPFF
— Scouts Scotland (@ScoutsScotland) July 14, 2018
🏳️🌈 One Club open to all since 1888.
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) July 14, 2018
Happy #Pride weekend Glasgow! pic.twitter.com/kYVwklq0cE
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