Anti-gay 'Day of Truth' fails to make its mark in US schools
Gay rights groups across America have breathed a sigh of relief after the homophobic ‘Day of Truth’ failed to make an impact on American schools.
Drunk who taunted a gay man to his death faces jail term
A man who taunted a gay couple, one of whom died of a heart attack after the incident, faces jail.
However, though certain to receive a custodial sentence, Robert Horn has been cleared of causing the death of Malcolm Bryan, who suffered the fatal heart attack during the confrontation in September 2006.
Ronaldo in transvestite prostitute confusion
International football star Ronaldo, who is currently signed with AC Milan football team, has been questioned by police regarding an incident with a group of transexuals.
Report reveals disturbing divide in treatment of transexuals in the EU
The International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA)-Europe and TransGender Europe have published a comprehensive report on the experiences of health care by transgender people in European Union.
Scientists discover protein that may help halt the spread of HIV
Scientists have discovered an HIV Aids treatment that may help sufferers avoid the problem of drug resistance.
American talk show host Larry King sends out message of support for LGBT students
American talk show host Larry King made an emotional plea to viewers that Americans must demand tolerance for LGBT students.
Moscow Pride organisers appeal against ban
Organisers of Moscow Gay Pride have lodged an appeal with the Tverskoi district court of Moscow this morning over the banning of a number of planned gay pride marches.
Boris welcomes rise in popularity amongst PinkNews.co.uk readers
Boris Johnson has welcomed the latest PinkNews.co.uk Mayor of London poll which shows his rising popularity amongst London's LGBT community.
Police storm international meeting for gay rights in Kyrgyzstan
Human rights groups have highlighted the plight of the LGBT community in Kyrgyzstan after a police raid on a leading gay rights association.
Mayor of Paris comes out to support Ken
The Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, joined Ken Livingstone on the campaign trail this weekend in support of his bid to be re-elected Mayor of London on May 1st.
Eurovision organisers meet with Serbian police to guarantee LGBT safety
Organisers from the Eurovision song contest have met with Serbian police officials to discuss the possibility of homophobic violence at this years event.
New study brings hope for HIV+ people in developing countries
A paper published by The Lancet medical journal has revealed that patients who suffer from HIV may no longer need to have regular testing.
Latvian Pride marchers 'fenced off' for own good
The Latvian government has advised that next months gay pride event should be held in a fenced of area to avoid confrontation.
Latvian Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis and Integration Minister Oskars Kastens have both said that next month’s Riga Pride and March for Equality should take place in an enclosed park.
Footballers launch anti-homophobia campaign in honour of Justin Fashanu
A campaign is being launched to help stamp out homophobia in British football.
Justin is a campaign against homophobia in football that aims to, "vindicate the memory of Justin Fashanu, the world’s first openly gay professional footballer."
Students across America take part in 'Day of Silence'
Today thousands of students across America will take part in a 'Day of Silence'.
The National Day of Silence is a day in which students take a vow of silence to bring attention the bullying that LGBT students, teachers and other staff face in schools across the US.










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