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10 June 2008Gardening: A gay gazebo for your garden? + In Victorian times, a garden gazebo was a place for the ladies to retreat from the sun so as not to mar their perfect, porcelain skin. -
10 June 2008Feature: The dos and don’ts of décor + When it comes to placing furnishing, soft furnishings and accessories in a nicely decorated room, there are a few design industry dos and don'ts to follow. -
10 June 2008Bring a little green to your interiors + Interior designers spend time and money on the finishing touches that bring a room’s design together. -
10 June 2008Interior design for exterior rooms + Homeowners have become inspired to integrate their garden with their interiors, and vice versa. -
10 June 2008DIY:Eco-friendly floors + For a touch of class and a natural modern feel, you can’t beat a real wood floor. -
10 June 2008Beauty without boldness + It’s nice to be able to keep up with current trends in home furnishings and interiors but we also have to live in our homes, and while this season’s chocolate and mocha seem inviting, the similarly trendy fuchsia and aqua shades could prove a little irksome after time. -
10 June 2008Minister who called gay rugby ‘apartheid’ is sacked 2 Edwin Poots has been dropped from the Northern Ireland Executive after a reshuffle. -
6 June 2008COMMENT: A kiss is just a kiss? Not for baseball-loving lesbians + People across America generally view the Pacific Northwest as one of the most progressive, and dare I say liberal, regions of the United States. -
6 June 2008London team prepares for rugby’s Bingham Cup + Gay rugby club the Kings Cross Steelers is off to Dublin for the Bingham Cup on Sunday and players are looking forward to a good luck send off at the Two Brewers on Clapham High Street. -
2 June 2008Gay basketball hero to be Olympic ambassador 1 Former NBA player John Amaechi will be Amnesty International's first sporting ambassador at the Beijing Olympics this summer. -
29 May 2008Australian diver comes out ahead of Olympics 3 Like many athletes around the world, Australian Matthew Mitcham fought his way to the top of his sport to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games. -
27 May 2008Australian sporting hero named as Gay Games ambassador + Australian Michelle Ferris, one of cycling's all-time sprint stars, has been selected by the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) to be the newest Gay Games Ambassador. -
26 May 2008Biggest Pride in the world draws in millions + The world's largest gay pride parade took place in Sao Paulo, Brazil yesterday with millions of people peacefully gathering to celebrate gay rights. -
22 May 2008Homophobic abuse fails to disrupt gay football final + Manchester United may be celebrating their win on penalties at last night's Champion's League Final, but another team from the city also went home with silverwear earlier this month. -
16 May 2008Interview: a little Dutch girl named Brecht Olsthoorn + Once upon a time there was a little Dutch girl named Brecht Olsthoorn who loved to watch her mother and father making beautiful clothes for children. -
14 May 2008Stonewall seeks fans on Facebook + Gay equality organisation Stonewall has launched a new Facebook page as everyone from MPs to aspiring pop stars continue to use the social networking site to connect with friends and supporters. -
13 May 2008Fitness lesbian loses sponsor over breast comments + American lesbian fitness guru Jackie Warner needs a new sponsor. -
6 May 2008Lesbian footballer player murdered in homophobic attack + A prominent female football player gang-raped and murdered in South Africa last week was the victim of homophobic violence, according to activists. -
2 May 2008Homophobic football chief invited to gay World Cup + The Gay Football Supporters Network has said it is "amused" by the comments of Luciano Moggi, former managing director of Juventus, that "a homosexual cannot do the job of a footballer." -
1 May 2008All-male fundraising run to feature football stars + Men are being encouraged to get fit with their footballing heroes in order to raise money and awareness for male cancer research.

