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US braces itself for Day Without A Gay protest against gay marriage discrimination

The passing of a ballot measures banning gay marriage in California, Florida and Arizona earlier this month has led to a new surge in activism across the US, sometimes referred to as Stonewall 2.0.

Education minister reveals new guidance for schools on gender identity

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Children, Young People and Families has said that new guidance is being developed for schools on gender and gender identity.

Unions call for an end to discrimination on Transgender Day of Remembrance

The 9th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance has been marked in the UK by the Trades Union Congress with a call on employers to stop discriminating against people on the grounds of gender identity.

BBC Radio documentary will chart how AIDS changed America

A special documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of the first World AIDS Day has been commissioned by BBC Radio 2.

Celebs show support for FIT at special performance

Well-known faces from the worlds of TV, politics and the theatre attended a special performance of a play about homophobia on Tuesday.

Two charged with murder of gay teenager Michael Causer

Two teenagers denied the murder of Michael Causer when they appeared at Liverpool Crown Court this morning.

California Supreme Court grants review of challenges to gay marriage ban

The California Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case filed by supporters of gay marriage challenging the validity of Proposition 8.

President-elect Obama promises to back gay rights legislation

The next President of the United States has published a comprehensive list of action he will take on gay rights.

President-elect Obama promises to back gay rights legislation

The next President of the United States has published a comprehensive list of action he will take on gay rights.

Interview: Mamma Mia's Stellan Skarsgard on the bimbo role he could not resist

The prospect of singing and dancing on screen in Mamma Mia! was ‘seriously scary” for Stellan Skarsgard.

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