Ahead of the start of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on July 28, Daley, condemned the persecution of LGBT+ people in almost two-thirds of Commonwealth countries. He pointed out …
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Martin, according to hate group Christian Concern, was dismissed by housing association L&Q, for gross misconduct following three complaints. The case, says CC, “is believed to be the first …
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Despite vociferous opposition voiced in the past by gay rights activists, the Muslim Council of Britain and even some Christians to crusades held in the UK by the demented …
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When I first learned from Lumsden, above, in 1974 that the Gay Liberation Front had disrupted a large Nationwide Festival of Light rally held at the Central …
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King Harald of Norway, 85, was among the many who condemned the atrocity, saying he and the royal family were “devastated” by what police believe was “an act of …
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The Alan Turing Memorial, situated in Sackville Park, was unveiled on June 23, Turing’s birthday, in 2001. It was conceived by Richard Humphry, a barrister from Stockport, to celebrate the …
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I learned with great sadness today that Terry, whom I got to know well after meeting him for the first time back in the 1970s, had died.
His partner …
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Books aimed at young readers that champion diversity are increasing year on year, and the trend is proving a source of considerable concern to homophobes.
This has sparked …
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Life is a series of changes. Some you can anticipate and react accordingly. But others can blindside you—with seismic consequences.
Such was the case when I was informed on …
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It’s not hard to see why Roosevelt, among many, vilified Thomas Paine. For the renowned rationalist wrote in The Age of Reason (1792): “Whenever we read the obscene stories, the voluptuous …
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