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Mr Marchena says he is determined to challenge conservative perceptions of the Spanish military

Spanish military LGBT activist releases gay calendar

Albert Marchena and made history by being part of the first ever same-sex civil ceremony to take place between two military men in Spain in 2006.

Mr Alder denies 15 charges including blackmail, perjury, and fraud

Ex-policeman accused of posing as friend's gay lover to inherit fortune

Marcus Alder, 48, of Cambridgeshire, denied trying to trick the family of his deceased friend Phillip Tyssen-Gee in court today.

Prof Eastman said that Mr Morely was likely to have been in a

Psychiatrists give evidence at Mr Gay UK murder trial

A court has heard evidence from two psychiatrists in the murder trial of Anthony Morley.

Bishop Lizunda instructed school authorities to keep a close watch for gays

Gays motivated by greed, Ugandan bishop tells school

Bishop of Mukono Eria Paul Luzinda claimed that homosexuality is increasing in Uganda, and that this increase can be blamed on a desire for wealth.

Krod follows the adventures of its titular hero, played by Maguire, who battles against evil ruler Chancellor Dongalor, played by Lucas

Gay Little Britain star takes leading role in new BBC2 comedy

Little Britain star Matt Lucas is set to take a lead role in a new comedy with former Eastenders actor Sean Maguire.

The CTA's contribution is the largest donation from an institution the No on 8 campaign has received

California teachers union donates to No on 8 campaign

The California Teachers Association (CTA) donated $1 million (£578,640) to the No on 8 campaign.

Manmohan Singh requested that the Home Minister and the Health Minister discuss the matter

Indian Prime Minister intervenes in gay sex decriminalisation court case

The court case in which the decriminalisation of gay sex in India is being debated took an unexpected turn when the Prime Minister stepped in.

Members of Mr Paisley's Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian church had been questioning him over his role in the pro-gay funding package

Ian Paisley contradicted over gay funding grants

Former First Minister of Northern Ireland Ian Paisley Snr maintained that when he was First Minister, he refused to approve the funding of LGBT groups.

Much controversy has surrounded Lord Mandelson's role in the Cabinet

Baron Mandelson passed over for Anti-Corruption Champion position

Peter Mandelson, the new Business Secretary, will not fulfill the role of the Government's Anti-Corruption Champion as part of his new role.

Mr Burns claims that comments made by Mr Kennett over the sacking of a male bisexual football trainer earlier this year were homophobic

Gay activist to sue former Victorian premier over bisexual trainer comments

Sydney gay rights activist Gary Burns is planning to sue Jeff Kennett, Victorian premier (1992-1999) and President of Hawthorn Football Club.

PBAU does not exclude gay students from its 3,200 population, but does ban

Six arrested on Florida University campus in gay rights protest

Members of a gay rights "Equality Ride" protest were arrested yesterday as they attempted to enter a university campus chapel.

Mr McInerney stands accused of first-degree murder and a hate crime

Lawrence King murder suspect fires public defenders

Brandon McInerney, the 14 year old boy accused of murdering gay classmate Lawrence King, has been allowed to fire his public defenders.

In 2005, the Gay Men's Health Survey showed that 40% of gay men had never had an HIV test at all

GMFA launches 'Know your HIV status' campaign

Gay men's health charity GMFA have launched a new campaign highlighting the benefits of knowing you HIV status following new figures released by the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH).

Jang Chae-won, 26, was found hanged in the bathroom of her home in Seoul on Friday 3rd October

Transgender entertainer is latest in Korean string of suicides

A transgender woman who found fame through appearing on a Korean game show after gender realignment has committed suicide in what experts are calling a 'copycat suicide.'

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama was formerly an Illinois state senator, covering parts of Chicago

Gay high school could open on Obama's home turf

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama was formerly an Illinois state senator, covering parts of Chicago

















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