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Discover the wicked wit of openly gay rugby referee Nigel Owens
His put-downs and quips have racked up thousands of views on YouTube, and put some of the world’s burliest sportsmen in their place.
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Man charged with drugging and murdering four men he met on dating apps
40-year-old Stephen Port of London has been accused of drugging four men with GHB and killing them.
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Elton John: “Putin called me when I asked to meet on gay rights”
On Instagram, the star said “thank-you to President Vladimir Putin for reaching out and speaking via telephone with me today.”
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My boyfriend killed himself because his family couldn’t accept that he was gay
In their first week in the flat, the two men stood on the balcony as London glittered in front of them. Matthew looked at Nazim and said, “Darling, I think we’ve finally made it.”
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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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Queen Elizabeth bestows honors to anti-gay politician, five LGBT rights advocates
Queen Elizabeth II, in her annual honor roll of Britons who have made a contribution to the United Kingdom, has bestowed honors on a politician who blamed gay people for Hurricane Katrina, as well as several LGBT rights advocates.
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Happy day: Elton John, David Furnish marry in England
Entertainer Elton John and longtime mate David Furnish officially married Sunday on the ninth anniversary of the day they entered into a civil partnership.
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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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Former cop sues London police claiming years of anti-gay harassment
LONDON — A former police officer is suing London’s Metropolitan Police for discrimination, claiming he was forced to quit after being told his bosses monitor the gay hook-up app Grindr, and that fellow officers taunted him by saying he should become “a hairdresser or cabin crew.”