New EU asylum rules will better protect LGBT people

The European Parliament has adopted a new version of the European Union law on asylum procedures. The text contains notable improvements for LGBT asylum-seekers. The new Directive now foresees that some asylum-seekers “may be in need of special procedural guarantees due [...] to their age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity [...]“. When receiving an asylum application, Member [...]

Russia passes anti-gay propaganda law

Russia’s Parliament has passed a federal law which banns ‘gay propaganda’. The law states that ‘propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations’ should be banned for minors. This in effect means it is no longer legal to tell children same-sex relationships are equal to heterosexual ones in schools. The distribution of gay rights material will also now [...]

Wrecking amendment hurdle passed with ease

Opponents of equal marriage have seen their attempt to wreck the proposed amendments to the marriage act put to an end in a strong show of support from the House of Lords. Two in every three peers chose to support the changes, which will finally see marriage extended to all combinations of genders. The bill [...]

Rally for gay marriage tonight outside House of Lords

Supporters of marriage equality will rally outside the House of Lords from 6pm tonight, as peers debate the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill. They will gather by the statue of George V in Old Palace Yard, London SW1, diagonally opposite the main entrance to the House of Commons. . Several MPs and Lords are expected [...]

Homophobia in football debate hits the headlines again

The fight against homophobia in football has hit the headlines again after it was revealed at least eight professional players are gay but won’t come out due to fear of a backlash from fans. The headlines come after the first ever current professional in a major US sporting team came out last week. Gay campaigners [...]

Obama praises Jason Collins

President Obama has praised the courage of Jason Collins, the first openly gay current professional sportsman in the USA who came out earlier this week. Collins, who plays for the Washington Wizards, came out in the most recent issue of Sports Illustrated in an article which he wrote himself. He is the first professional sportsman [...]

New Zealand legalises same-sex marriage

Lawmakers in New Zealand have passed legislation that legalises full same-sex marriage, making it the first country in the Asia-Pacific to do so. The bill makes the necessary amendments to the marriage act of 1955 and was passed with a majority of 77 votes in favour and 44 against. When the result was announced there [...]

Margaret Thatcher – a mixed history

Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher passed away yesterday at the Ritz hotel, having suffered a stroke. Her final demise came after many years of degenerative dementia which saw her retire from public life in 2003.  Her legacy among the gay community is somewhat that of a homophobe due to Section 28 being passed under her [...]

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The Crazy Bear Garden Party

Saturday 29TH June Join us at the 20th Annual Crazy Bear Garden Party – a luxurious afternoon and evening of exceptional entertainment, fabulous food and fun!  Held at The original Crazy Bear’s eighty acre grounds in Stadhampton Oxfordshire, guests will enjoy an inclusive all-day banquet from the food village including dishes from The Crazy Bear’s acclaimed Thai restaurants, [...]

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RFL equality and diversity champion receives MBE

The sterling work done by RFL Equality and Diversity Manager Sarah Williams has been recognised by the awarding of an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Since her appointment in November 2007, Williams has helped Rugby League become the most proactive governing body in UK sport on issues such as race, sexuality, gender, disability, [...]

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Wilko Johnson joins Cornbury music festival line-up

  Cornbury Music Festival is pleased to announce a late addition to its 10th anniversary line-up – Wilko Johnson. Wilko Johnson, the legendary guitarist of 70s Rock band Dr Feelgood  was a founding father of the British punk movement influencing bands on both sides of the Atlantic from the Sex Pistols and The Clash to [...]

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Hampshire Constabulary LAGLOs supports national ‘It Gets Better’ police film

Two Hampshire Constabulary police officers joined lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender colleagues from across the country in a video for the ‘It Gets Better’ campaign. The film was released by the Association of Chief Police Officers and The College of Policing to mark International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia on May 17. It features the [...]

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Hampshire Constabulary launches smartphone hate crime reporting app

There’s a new app for your smartphone that can help tackle hate crimes in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. [...]

Festival of Words Joins Oxfordshire’s Favourite Festival of Music

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Beverley Knight Added to Mardi Gras Line-up

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Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement wins Heritage Lottery Fund support

Today, the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement (LGCM) has received £54,900 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting [...]