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Stonewall is recruiting new trustees

Stonewall announces recruitment process for expert trustees

People with experience of a range of areas from PR to finance are being encouraged to become involved with Stonewall as trustees.

Nepal's highest court confirms LGBT rights

Nepal's highest court confirms full rights for LGBT people

A Nepali MP has said his "eyes were filled with tears" when he read the full written decision of the country's Supreme Court on LGBT rights.

Wanda Sykes in the movie Evan Almighty

Curb Your Enthusiasm star "proud to be a black woman, and proud to be gay"

Comedian Wanda Sykes has spoken publicly of her pride at being a black lesbian.

Lord Mandelson may appear on Strictly Come Dancing

Lord Mandelson reveals interest in appearing on Strictly Come Dancing

The Business Secretary has hinted he would consider taking part in BBC television show Strictly Come Dancing.

South Korea wants to retain a ban on gays in the military

South Korea asks court to retain ban on gays in the military

The government of South Korea has asked the constitutional court to confirm the ban on gays serving in the country's Armed Forces.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is Governor of California

Governor Schwarzenegger predicts Supreme Court will overturn Prop 8

The Governor of California has said that the state Supreme Court was right to rule a ban on gay marriage unconstitutional.

Court setback for Russian gay activists over ban on Tambov march

Court setback for Russian gay activists over ban on Tambov march

Courts in the Russian region of Tambov have rejected futher action aganist a homophobic politician and dismissed a ban on a gay rights march.

The UN general assembly meets next month

UN General Assembly will hear plea for end to LGBT discrimination

Next month's meeting of the United Nations General Assembly will make history when a declaration against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity will be presented.

The Scottish Government is behind the new schemes

Scottish government back TV and radio anti-bullying campaign

Scotland's Minister for Schools and Skills launched National Anti-Bullying Week today at an event in partnership with respectme, Scotland’s national anti-bullying service.

The trials did not lower HIV risk

HIV vaccine trial did not prevent infections

The clinical trial of a HIV vaccine in the US has found that it does not lower the risk of acquiring HIV, and in some cases may actually increase the risk of contracting the infection.

Pride in Riga was targeted by homophobic protesters

New exhibition documents homophobia at Riga Pride

A photographic exhibition in Glasgow featuring images from the disrupted Riga Pride 2008 is a "shocking" reminder of the hate, intolerance and violence still existing in Europe.

Sunil Pant is the only gay MP in Nepal

LGBT Indians represent "millions of untapped votes" says Nepal's gay MP

An inspirational gay politician on a visit to India said he is shocked that the world's largest democracy denies basic human rights to sexual and gender minorities.

Gay rapper Deadlee has hit out at Trick Trick

Gay rappers mock homophobe Trick Trick over faggot comments

A rapper who said he doesn't want "faggot money" has provoked a furious reaction from gay hip hop stars.

There will be no church weddings for Norwegian gays

Norwegian bishops consider special liturgy for gay couples

The Church of Norway has yet to decide if it should create a new liturgy for same-sex couples. From January gays and lesbians will be able to have a full civil marriage.

Quentin Crisp on the cover of the UK edition of The Naked Civil Servant

Southbank's Christmas tribute to mark centenary of Quentin Crisp's birth

Christmas Day 2008 marks the centenary of Quentin Crisp’s birth.

















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