New video game allows gay marriages
The hugely anticipated video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim hits the shelves on November 11, and developers Bethesda revealed via Twitter that same-sex marriage will be allowed in the game.
Continue ReadingThe hugely anticipated video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim hits the shelves on November 11, and developers Bethesda revealed via Twitter that same-sex marriage will be allowed in the game.
Continue ReadingA professional drag queen in Galway, Ireland was stopped for drink driving after a charity event.
Continue ReadingFrank Mugisha, Executive Director of Sexual Minorities Uganda, which supports the LGBT community in Uganda has received the 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.
Continue ReadingThe A-list actor has stepped down as host for the 2012 Academy Awards in support of his friend and colleague, Brett Ratner’s decision to step down as the shows producer after a gay slur.
Continue ReadingThe former editor of Gay Times, died this week after suffering what was thought to be a heart attack.
Continue ReadingLast night saw the launch of new anti-homophobic bullying charity, Diversity Role Models. Conservative politician and Home Secretary Theresa May delivered the keynote speech at the opening.
Continue ReadingTuesday saw the Polish Parliament elect in its first female speaker who swore in its first openly gay member and seated its first transsexual legislator.
Continue ReadingUS director Brett Ratner, known for the Rush Hour film series has confirmed he will not be producing next year’s Academy Awards after using a gay slur at a screening for his latest film.
Continue ReadingYoung newcomer Ruth Davidson has been elected leader of the Scottish Conservative party after taking her first seat in Scottish Parliament in May.
Continue ReadingWhilst training, 26-year-old Chris Birch suffered a stroke, and when he woke up he discovered he was gay.
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