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Emily Hamilton, founding co-chair of LGBTQ+ supporters association ‘Quins Pride’, was among a group staging a peaceful protest at Twickenham.
There was a carnival atmosphere in the city centre as the rain stayed away until the end of the parade.
Hungary’s so-called ‘anti-paedophilia’ law bans the “promotion” of homosexuality and gender reassignment to under-18s.
In a statement ahead of Dublin Pride, the Minister for Equality said trans people in particular continue to experience discrimination and abuse.
Films censors said scenes and dialogue were ‘found to contain elements promoting the LGBT lifestyle’.
Dublin Pride said the discussions on Liveline about transgender people were “unacceptable”.
An email sent to Trinity staff last week said that pride flags on the campus could offend some people.
The Sydney Morning Herald has taken down an article following accusations that it had pressured Wilson to reveal she was dating a woman.
David Meyler has praised Jake Daniels following his decision to publicly come out.
The law has catapulted Florida and Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, to the forefront of the US’s culture wars.
UL, Galway Camogie and Na Gaeil Aeracha are among those with LGBTQ+ colours on their jerseys.
UK health officials issued a warning over Shigella last week.
New legislation includes criminal penalties for people who are convicted of trying to ‘convert’ LGBTQ people to heterosexuality.
Ursula von der Leyen has warned that the EU would use “all powers available” to force Hungary to repeal or modify the law.
This week, our columnist looks back at Pride 2021 and says there’s more to it than just a celebration once a year.
The European football governing body say it is a ‘politically and religiously neutral organisation.’
Nerilee Ceatha of UCD says her research shows young people no longer assume rigid sexual orientation labels and binary gender identities.
There has been a recent string of anti-LGBTQ+ incidents in the city.
The Netherlands was home to the world’s first legal same-sex marriages two decades ago.
The country’s refusal to issue spouse visas to partners of same-sex couples legally married overseas has been a growing problem.
A new Irish documentary looks at the crackdown on LGBT+ rights in Russia. We spoke to its director.
The footballer also branded the president a ‘white nationalist’.
“Who would have thought that after decades of asking you to come out, we’d be asking you to stay inside?” organisers said.
73% of LGBT+ students surveyed said they feel unsafe at school.
LGBT couple, Gabriela and Kelly Socol, are fighting for parental rights and equality for their family.
The protest was held this afternoon outside the Department of Health building in Dublin.
Robin Stevens grew up in a generation were ‘gayness was erased’. Her books have shown her that young readers want to read about LGBTQ+ lives – and she wants to see more of this explored in schools.
“I’m so incredibly emotional.”
Two appearances from Saoirse Ronan here, but the main highlights here are Rafiki and Russian Doll.
When given the ultimatum between apologising for the tweets or withdrawing as Oscars host, the comedian chose the latter.
What it is and why it matters.
Karen Cogan has written a play about a fictional young lesbian in Cork for this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival.
A look at LGBT rights across the world.
LGBTQ+ groups have called on Varadkar to commit to funding the Sex Education Bill before Pride.
Flac (Free Legal Advice Centres) has produced a comprehensive history of Foy’s right for justice in a report.
Luke and Nicky featured in the new two-part documentary My Trans Life.
On International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, we must stand in solidarity, writes Maria Walsh.
The Prohibition of Conversion Therapies Bill 2018 has passed through its second stage in the Seanad and has further stages to go through.
“For her to sit in front of me and tell me “I think I love someone”, I really cried.”