Village Drinks to launch new media club for gay professionals
One of the UK's leading social networking communities has announced ambitious plans for a media club.
Competition and friendship at gay soccer world cup in London
The world's largest gay football event got underway with a series of matches on Bank Holiday Monday in Regents Park.
Gay activist appointed Honorary Consul to Wales
San Marino has become the 31st country to establish a diplomatic mission in Wales with the appointment of Federico Podeschi as Honorary Consul.
Northern Ireland gay fund in place before DUP took office
Funding arrangements put in place while Northern Ireland was still under direct rule from Westminster have ensured that LGBT groups in the province are getting state funds.
Queer group claims organisers tried to censor them at Manchester Pride
A national gay youth group has complained about scenes at Manchester Pride last weekend. The event was a 78-hour extravaganza of music, film, heritage and culture.
INTERVIEW: From CATS to Albert Square
John Partridge confides that he is slowly getting used to being recognised everywhere he goes. As the actor who plays Christian Clarke on EastEnders, the attention is understandable.
Slight fall in number of City candidates out in the workplace
An annual survey of attitudes towards homosexuality in the City of London has found that the country's financial heart has "slipped as a bastion of equality."
THT launches low cost counselling service for gay men
Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is launching a new counselling service for gay and bisexual men that will cost as little as £25.
Exhibition reveals official fears over gay characters in the theatre
A new exhibition will be pay tribute to the postwar period of transformation in theatre which saw writers 'coming to terms with life.'
Same-sex partners of police officers to get survivor benefits
The partners of gay and lesbian police officers who die in the line of duty will be eligible for benefits under new proposals.
Gay festival's YouTube posting attracts homophobe
Organisers of a LGBT arts festival have said they are shocked by an abusive comment about the event left on the YouTube website.
Gay pop star's final turn in front of adoring home crowd
After 25 years, George Michael's live performance career is coming to an end. The Jesus to a Child superstar said goodbye in a double-whammy, two-night concert special that started on Sunday.
Manchester's gays can find out their rights at free law seminar
A special free event designed to inform gay, lesbian and bisexual people of their rights has been organised by award-winning solicitors Russell Jones & Walker.
Catholic Church's plan to move Cardinal's body is "homophobia"
Controversial gay rights activist Peter Tatchell has accused the Vatican of "shameful, dishonourable betrayal" after it decided to move the body of Britain's most famous Catholic convert.
Labour councillor, Liam Smith, claims he is victim of "dyke" smear campaign
The Barking and Dagenham Labour councillor who came under fire for alleged homophobic comments has said that he is a victim of a "politically motivated smear campaign."












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