lgbt rights

Across Europe voters need to wake up to what is happening to LGBT+ rights and freedoms because the evidence is there: we are sliding backwards.
The two men who killed Zak are free. They are at home with their families and get go on with their lives. Yet me and my family can only see Zak at his grave, or in our dreams.
Andrew Moffat created the No Outsiders programme, which has been subject to protests by parents.
The one-size-fits-all model of relationship recognition epitomised by marriage and civil partnerships is no longer appropriate
It’s been five years since the first same-sex marriages took place in the UK. Legalised in England, Scotland and Wales in 2014, the UK is one of 26 countries today where same-sex marriage is recognised. But with same-sex relationships still illegal in over 70 countries around the world, the fight for equality continues.
I am optimistic my generation of Muslims are far more tolerant of homosexuality, but we must face bigotry today
Stormont has lain empty for over 2 years, with no debates, votes or bills having taken place since the power sharing government collapsed in 2017. Life changing decisions for the people of Northern Ireland have been postponed. The law on two key social issues puts Northern Ireland apart from the rest of the UK, the strict restrictions on abortion and the ban on gay marriage. These two campaigns are voicing their disbelief at the lack of progress and the seeming unwillingness of Westminster to intervene.
We’ve always been here, there’ll always be queers, so isn’t it about time society got used to it?
Transgender campaigners and some feminists are bitterly divided about the idea of self-identification.