Liberal Democrats adopt landmark diversity change
Liberal Democrats have embraced diversity today by voting in favour of all-women shortlists.
Continue ReadingLiberal Democrats have embraced diversity today by voting in favour of all-women shortlists.
Continue ReadingGeorge Klippert was the last man in Canada to be convicted of homosexuality before it was legalised in 1969. He was given a life sentence simply for being gay.
Continue ReadingClinton spoke at a college in New Hampshire over the weekend where she was asked by a student about the various issues facing LGBT youth today.
Continue ReadingThe Chair of the LGBT group for UKip has stepped down from the role and resigned his party membership.
Continue ReadingA Parliament petition has been started which calls for the government to bar bishops from sitting in the House of Lords – after the Church of England sanctioned the U.S. Episcopal Church for its support of gay rights.
Continue ReadingBarack Obama’s State of the Union address highlighted the progress made on LGBT rights in the United States during his time as President.
Continue ReadingCabinet minister and Secretary of State for Scotland, David Mundell, has come out as gay, making him the first openly gay Conservative cabinet minister.
Continue ReadingIt’s claimed that an Irish Labour party advert showing Sinn Féin leader, Gerry Adams, and Fianna Fail leader, Micheal Martin, photoshopped as a gay couple was “drafted but not actually commissioned”, said a Labour party spokesperson.
Continue ReadingSlovenia has begun voting in a referendum on whether to allow same-sex marriage.
Continue ReadingThe first out transgender person has been elected to Venezuela’s National Assembly.
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