2020. A year of reassessment and recalibration.
In 2020, more than any other year, we are being forced to see things from different perspectives.
Continue ReadingIn 2020, more than any other year, we are being forced to see things from different perspectives.
Continue ReadingSet in 1987, Odd Girls follows the story of a young separatist lesbian, Debbie who finds herself unexpectedly caring for her neighbour.
Continue ReadingThe High Court in London has ruled that children are unable to give informed consent to puberty blocker drugs.
Continue ReadingOn World AIDS Day 2020, Rob Harkavy gets an update from the Terrence Higgins Trust’s Alex Sparrowhawk.
Continue ReadingIn West Sussex 30% of buyers have looked online for a new home since the March lockdown.
Continue ReadingThe Comporta region is regarded as one of the most exclusive areas in Portugal to own a summer home.
Continue ReadingSticking two fingers up to the pandemic, Paul Burston’s Polari Literary Salon is returning to London’s Heaven nightclub on Wednesday 16th December.
Continue ReadingThe American Human Rights Campaign (HRC) confirms 2020 as the deadliest year for transgender individuals since it began recording violence in 2013.
Continue ReadingThere’s no doubting that lesbian visibility in the media is going in the right direction. There are more storylines involving women who love women in TV dramas and the UK boasts several out and proud lesbian personalities and celebrities. This can only be viewed as a positive, and much of the […]
Continue ReadingThere’s no denying that more and more people are enjoying the thrill of the threesome.
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