LGBT rights
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Former Liberal senator says Ross Cameron’s description of Liberal party as ‘gay club’ and Larry Pickering’s anti-Islamic comments are ‘own-goal’ for society
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Brief letters: Denise Brewster | The Archers | Didles | Tinned lychees | 35mm canisters and Weetabix
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Canadian Avery Alder created her tabletop game Monsterhearts to channel her own experiences of LGBT adolescence. Characters are teenagers but with supernatural powers, where a roll of the dice is as random as a hormonal surge
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Hannah Gluckstein, aka Gluck, born to a wealthy British family, became an artist with a string of high-profile lovers – and created emotive, humanistic paintings
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Governor Roy Cooper calls for urgency in repealing discriminatory HB2 law with state bidding for 133 NCAA Championship events in 2018-2022 period
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After causing a stir with his new video, Australian musician Brendan Maclean explains the thinking behind what he calls ‘a light-hearted, extremely explicit look at the world of gay semiotics’
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Her performance opened with a medley of classic American patriotism but also addressed race and LGBT issues through her lyrics
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Organizers across the US are riding the momentum of the post-inauguration march to mobilize in solidarity with scientists, immigrants, LGBT people and more
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This autobiographical novel is a candid account of a boy’s painful coming of age in a deprived rural community
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As his film goes head to head with La La Land for Oscar glory, the playwright tells how growing up in the Miami projects inspired his view of America
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In Tory Britain, disabled people are seen as idle
Barbara EllenDisabled people have enough challenges, so why cut their benefits? -
Crowds head to the gay rights landmark as fears mounts over a leaked executive order draft that would enable discrimination in the name of religious freedom
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Westcott House in Cambridge says LGBT service liturgy that referred to God as ‘the Duchess’ was hugely regrettable
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This watchable documentary, focusing on New York as the crucible of gay liberation politics, brings together performers from the Truth or Dare tour
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Lives were destroyed by unjust laws enforced by the state. The effects of this injustice are still felt today
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Mark Gatiss and his husband Ian Hallard star in a play about a gay party that turns toxic. They talk about new threats to equal rights, the Sherlock backlash – and their dog-sitting issues
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Justice minister hails ‘momentous day’ as so-called Turing’s law receives royal assent, but critics say move does not go far enough
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Report says marriage can only be between a man and a woman but says church must stand against homophobia
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Acitivists say if indecency law was applied it would be first known instance of it being used to jail gay people
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The Sydney Convicts founder says he is proud of his achievements over the past 15 years after receiving an OAM for promoting equality in the sport
Supportive social networks can mitigate LGBTI mental health risk, study finds