A special free event designed to inform gay, lesbian and bisexual people of their rights has been organised by award-winning solicitors Russell Jones & Walker.
Full story...
A man sacked from relationships counselling organisation Relate claimed that his refusal to treat gay couples was parallel to doctors refusing to carry out an abortion, an employment tribunal heard yesterday.
The Vatican's observer at the United Nations has criticised a European Union initiative on homosexuality.
Gay actor, John Barrowman has apologised after he "exposed" himself on a BBC Radio 1 programme. The star of the Doctor Who spin off Torchwood undid his trousers after encouragement from the presenters of the youth programme Switch
Hollywood star Sean Penn urged the writers of the Harvey Milk biopic Milk to include more gay sex scenes, says co-star James Franco.
An LGBT civil rights group has urged the new President of the United States to tackle inequalities faced by people living with HIV and AIDS.
They were once rivals for the White House, but today marked the true healing of the Democratic party when President-elect Barack Obama formally nominated Senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
Two government ministers have appealed to the gay community to increase awareness of HIV. A new Terrence Higgins Trust campaign targeting undiagnosed HIV+ gay men was launched today, World AIDS Day.
A charity that provides financial help to people in poverty living with HIV and AIDS in the UK has questioned why the government is proposing to spend £6 billion on international HIV projects.
The promoter of club night G-A-Y has apologised to fans the non-appearance of Britney Spears on Saturday night.
The UK's largest LGBT event has topped off a year of triumphs with an accolade from London's official tourist organisation.
Have your say - be the first to comment
Login