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Man wins discrimination claim against London's oldest gay pub

A gay man who worked in a London pub has won thousands of pounds in compensation after a tribunal found he was discriminated against.

Man wins discrimination claim against London’s oldest gay pub

A gay man who worked in a London pub has won thousands of pounds in compensation after a tribunal found he was discriminated against.

Gay referee Nigel Owens to discuss coming out

Nigel Owens, the Welsh referee who came out in 2007, is to discuss his decision in a television documentary. He will appear in a S4C documentary tomorrow to reveal how he mustered the courage to come out.

Gay referee Nigel Owens to discuss coming out

Nigel Owens, the Welsh referee who came out in 2007, is to discuss his decision in a television documentary. He will appear in a S4C documentary tomorrow to reveal how he mustered the courage to come out.

Gay referee Nigel Owens to discuss coming out

Nigel Owens, the Welsh referee who came out in 2007, is to discuss his decision in a television documentary. He will appear in a S4C documentary tomorrow to reveal how he mustered the courage to come out.

Gay referee Nigel Owens to discuss coming out

Nigel Owens, the Welsh referee who came out in 2007, is to discuss his decision in a television documentary. He will appear in a S4C documentary tomorrow to reveal how he mustered the courage to come out.

China will not compete for Mr Gay World

Following the cancellation of the first gay pageant last week, China will not be sending a national finalist to the Mr Gay World competition next month, organisers announced.

China will not compete for Mr Gay World

Following the cancellation of the first gay pageant last week, China will not be sending a national finalist to the Mr Gay World competition next month, organisers announced.

Gay marriage opponents denied referendum in DC

Gay equality opponents in Washington DC were barred by a judge from holding a referendum on gay marriage yesterday. Judge Judith N Macaluso said allowing voters to strike down the law would "authorise discrimination".

Gay marriage opponents denied referendum in DC

Gay equality opponents in Washington DC were barred by a judge from holding a referendum on gay marriage yesterday. Judge Judith N Macaluso said allowing voters to strike down the law would "authorise discrimination".

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