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HRC is to take a journalist to court

South African journalist to face equality court over homophobic article

Gay rights advocates in South Africa have expressed delight that after pickets and protest the country's Human Rights Commission are to take a journalist to court over a homophobic newspaper article.

David McIlveen claims the ASA is restricting religious freedom

Homophobic preacher stands by Leviticus quote in banned advert

The leader of Sandown Free Presbyterian Church has claimed that a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority interferes with religious freedom.

The Albert Kennedy Trust helps LGBT teens

Charity for gay homeless teens rebrands to reach new generation of kids in need

The Albert Kennedy Trust has unveiled its new corporate identity and logo. The charity works with young lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people whose families have rejected them or are unable to care for them.

Boy George denies the charge of false imprisonment

Boy George declines to give evidence at his trail

Pop singer and DJ Boy George will not to give evidence at his trial for allegedly imprisoning a male prostitute at his London flat.

Brian Paddick has been voted off I'm A Celebrity

Brian Paddick voted off reality show I'm A Celebrity

Former candidate for Mayor of London Brian Paddick has become the sixth person to be voted off the ITV reality show I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!

The European Court of Human Rights is in Strasbourg

Moscow activists pledge to go to Strasbourg over Pride bans

A Russian court has thrown out appeals from the organisers of Moscow Pride over a ban on gay rights marches earlier this year.

RTE is launching six new digital stations

Irish state broadcaster announces first gay programme

One of RTE's new digital radio channels will broadcast Ireland's first ever programme specifically for the gay community.

John Barrowman was encouraged to get his

John Barrowman apologises after "exposing" himself on Radio 1

Gay actor, John Barrowman has apologised after he "exposed" himself on a BBC Radio 1 programme. The star of the Doctor Who spin off Torchwood undid his trousers after encouragement from the presenters of the youth programme Switch

James Franco and Sean Penn

James Franco: Sean Penn wanted more gay sex in Harvey Milk film

Hollywood star Sean Penn urged the writers of the Harvey Milk biopic Milk to include more gay sex scenes, says co-star James Franco.

Penn plays Harvey Milk, California's first openly gay elected official, in the film.

Britney Spears was at G-A-Y on Saturday

G-A-Y promoter apologises over Britney disappointment

The promoter of club night G-A-Y has apologised to fans the non-appearance of Britney Spears on Saturday night.

Colm Howard-Lloyd and Paul Birrell from Pride London

Pride London wins tourism award for cultural diversity

The UK's largest LGBT event has topped off a year of triumphs with an accolade from London's official tourist organisation.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 will be held in Moscow

Graham Norton confirms he will not be replacing Sir Terry as Eurovision host

Comedian and TV presenter Graham Norton has put an end to rumours that he will be replacing fellow Irishman Terry Wogan as the BBC's Eurovision host.

And Tango Makes Three was published in 2005

Gay penguin couple accused of stealing eggs from straights

A pair of gay penguins has been stealing eggs from straight couples in an attempt to become 'fathers'.

Diana, Princess of Wales, died in 1997

Writers create pro-gay 'Princess Diana' bible

Film-maker Max Mitchell has announced plans to publish a pro gay translation of The Bible to be called 'The Princess Diana Bible'.

Boy George denies the charge against him

Boy George reported laptop hack days before he handcuffed rent boy, court told

Gay star Boy George, who is charged with the false imprisonment of a rent boy told police that his laptop was hacked into just days before the incident, a court was told.

















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