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26 July 2010Best of PinkNews: The “ethical” banks that snubbed civil partnerships 8 As PinkNews.co.uk celebrates its fifth birthday, we take a look back at some of the most important exclusive stories we've broken. -
19 July 2010Peter Mandelson reportedly paid £350,000 for book serialisation rights 3 Lord Mandelson was reportedly paid around £350,000 by The Times for the serialisation rights to his memoirs. -
13 July 2010One million gay teens’ data could be at risk after US magazine goes bankrupt 2 The creditors of a US magazine for gay teenagers and its accompanying website have been warned not to sell off any of their young subscribers' personal information after going bankrupt. -
5 July 2010Gay Lib Dem MP David Laws may face police investigation 6 David Laws, the former cabinet minister, may face a police fraud investigation into his expenses claims. -
1 July 2010Google to compensate gay US workers for unfair tax laws 4 Google is to pay its gay and lesbian workers extra in order to compensate them for unequal tax laws. -
1 July 2010Trans woman wins legal aid for breast operation fight 26 A trans woman who said she had been left "half-man and half-woman" after her primary care trust refused to pay for her breast enlargement has been granted legal aid to fight her case. -
22 June 2010HIV charity concerned at disability allowance reforms 23 The HIV/AIDS charity National AIDS Trust has said it is "very concerned" at a Budget announcement that Disability Living Allowance will be reformed. -
14 June 2010HIV charities ‘very concerned’ by threat to local funding 11 HIV charities National AIDS Trust and Terrence Higgins Trust have warned that vital HIV services may be cut in the government's plans to save money. -
14 June 2010Jobs may be lost as Crusaid and THT merge 23 HIV charities Crusaid and Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) are to merge. -
11 June 2010Bank advert shows gay couple 22 Lloyds TSB is including a gay couple in its latest advertising campaign. -
28 April 2010Washington Blade returns after staff buy rights 1 Washington's oldest gay newspaper has returned after staff clubbed together to buy the rights to its name. -
23 April 2010Gay couples ‘should be aware of tax planning’ 2 Following the latest Budget speech, UK individuals now face tax charges on their income up to a maximum of 50 per cent. -
9 March 2010TV shows with gay characters could lose Florida tax credits 26 Television shows and films with gay characters could miss on tax credits in Florida for not being "family-friendly". -
4 March 2010‘Serious errors’ made when equality watchdog was set up 28 The setting up of the Equality and Human Rights Commission was "patently flawed" and cost taxpayers almost £39 million, a Commons report said today. -
3 March 2010Gay magazine back on WHSmith shelves 12 Gay magazine Attitude has returned to the shelves of WHSmith after commercial negotiations were concluded. -
17 February 2010Gay bank chief urges others to come out 15 The chief executive of a leading private bank has said that more gay professionals should find the courage to come out at work. -
17 February 2010London gay charity may have to cut services over rent increase 5 One of London's oldest LGBT charities may have to cut its services after being hit with a 21 per cent rent increase. -
5 February 2010First investment advisory management unit for gay businesses + Galileo Capital Management has announced the launch of LGBT Capital, the first corporate advisory and investment management unit exclusively for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans market. -
27 January 2010National Trans Police Association criticised over state funding 9 A national body for trans and intersex police officers will be officially launched and recognised by the police service in March. -
20 January 2010Funding secures future of Brighton Pride 6 A £20,000 loan from Brighton and Hove city council has secured the future of the struggling Brighton Pride festival.

