Former German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle dies
Guido Westerwelle, who served as Germany’s first openly gay foreign minister, died on Friday in Cologne aged 54.
Continue ReadingGuido Westerwelle, who served as Germany’s first openly gay foreign minister, died on Friday in Cologne aged 54.
Continue ReadingLiberal Democrats have embraced diversity today by voting in favour of all-women shortlists.
Continue ReadingBoth Russia and Ukraine have extremely poor records on LGBTI rights, but the tense situation in Crimea has supported homophobia further.
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 ReadingDonald Trump has said he would “strongly consider” appointing Supreme Court judges to overturn same-sex marriage, should he become president.
Continue ReadingPoliticians in Russia are debating whether to ban public displays of affection between gay people as part of Vladimir Putin’s ongoing campaign against the gay community.
Continue ReadingThe Court of Appeal in Lebanon has granted a trans man the right to legally change his gender.
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.
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