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Student comes out as ‘non-binary’ at Obama event in London
After the event, Maria Munir said the experience had given her the confidence to “change the world.”
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Father reported for homophobia after railing against ‘gay play’ performed at son’s school
After accusing the school of social engineering, he wrote, “I think people who promote PC sex to kids below 11 border on pedophilia and are depraved.”
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UPDATED: Did Queen Elizabeth oppose legalizing same-sex marriage?
As British lawmakers debated legalizing same-sex marriage, the Queen reportedly told a friend, “I can only advise and warn.”
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Teen beaten in homophobic, racist attack
Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime.
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Britain’s Anglican Church avoids split over gay rights
Anglican leaders have overwhelmingly decided to stay together at a summit aimed at preventing a split in their fellowship over homosexuality
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Residents furious after charity staples condoms to trees in notorious park
The park is “a magnet for open-air orgies involving gay men, straight couples, and pervy voyeurs.”
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Same-sex couple kicked out of Uber taxi in London for kissing
An Uber spokesperson said the company does not tolerate any form of discrimination and that the driver “has been suspended from the Uber platform.”
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Season of Pride: LGBT people, allies celebrate Pride around the world
For gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and their allies, June is a month of pride and celebration. Around the globe, LGBT Pride Month has been marked with parades and marches, festivals and dances, and in some cases, protests and counter-protests. In the United States, much of the celebrations have focused on a string of victories …
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Gay man sprayed with ammonia outside London club, may never see again
A London man may never see again following an anti-gay attack outside a London club on Sunday. London police are seeking a man and two East European women in connection with a chemical attack on three men in the Vauxhall area, London’s gay district, early on Sunday.
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Britain’s married, same-sex couples get right to combine coats of arms
LONDON — Britain’s gay couples have taken a step forward — into the Middle Ages. Like blue-blooded families down the centuries, they can now have their own coats of arms.