More than 100 MPs back bid to block EHRC trans guidance
More than 100 MPs have backed an attempt to block the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) controversial draft guidance on single-sex spaces, with support coming from across
More than 100 MPs have backed an attempt to block the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) controversial draft guidance on single-sex spaces, with support coming from across
"Creating a ceremony that honoured both of our cultures meant everything to us. It was important that the day reflected who we are rather than following a traditional template."
Russell T Davies has described his new Channel 4 drama Tip Toe as a “natural legacy” of his critically acclaimed series It’s A Sin, as leading HIV charities welcomed
The LGBT Foundation has unveiled its largest-ever national campaign, Hope Starts Here, aiming to spotlight everyday moments of connection, belonging and joy within LGBTQ+ communities across the UK. Launching for
Costume designer and activist Qween Jean has made history after becoming the first openly transgender person to win a Tony Award, taking home the prize for Cats: The Jellicle Ball
The leader of Brighton & Hove City Council has raised concerns about new guidance issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on single-sex spaces, warning it could create
Actor Paul Mescal has issued his first public statement on trans rights as London Trans+ Pride prepares to return to the capital this summer, with organisers warning that this year’
More than 100 MPs have backed an attempt to block the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) controversial draft guidance on single-sex spaces, with support coming from across
Russell T Davies has described his new Channel 4 drama Tip Toe as a “natural legacy” of his critically acclaimed series It’s A Sin, as leading HIV charities welcomed
There’s a particular kind of energy backstage just before a drag show begins. It’s not loud. Not yet. It hums quietly in the background - in the rustle
Prom night is set for a makeover in Brighton this summer with the launch of a dedicated LGBTQ+ event aimed at young people who have felt excluded from traditional school
One of London’s best-known LGBTQ+ venues has warned that rising costs and tax pressures are putting hospitality businesses at risk, as it joins a growing campaign calling for a
A New York man has been convicted of a homophobic hate crime over the killing of a Black gay dancer who was stabbed while voguing to Beyoncé music with friends.
When Viktor Orbán conceded defeat on 12 April, the relief across LGBTQ+ Europe was palpable. After sixteen years of authoritarian rule, the man who had made Hungary a laboratory for
Crowds chanted "Our Body – Our Rights," with multiple speakers describing the bill as both inhumane and a violation of fundamental rights.