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In a world where LGBTQ people are too
At Downing Street’s Pride reception in July, prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said attendees were there to “celebrate that truly transformational work” carried out by LGBTQ+ organisations. “I want you
IT’S ONE THING for two guys to click in bed. Quite another to make it on the road. For six weeks I’d been sharing a single bed with a hot scientist in the middle of England. Was it too soon for Paris?
The PEUGEOT Attitude PRIDE Awards Europe, supported by British Airways, took over The Peninsula London on 4 July. Now in its ninth year and with a brand-new name, the event honoured 10 brilliant chang
As I prepare for the next home match at Cougar Park for Keighley Cougars rugby league club — bought by my husband Ryan and me in 2019 — I often think about the strained relationship between the LGBTQ+
I grew up in Broken Hill, a tiny mining town in outback New South Wales, Australia. People think it’s progressive because of the Broken Heel Festival and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert being filmed th
a straight guy said to me on a recent (bad) date, neatly summing up the gendered differences with biphobia today. For bi women like me, our over-sexualisation by the male gaze grants us a mainstream c