HIV successes under threat from anti-gay crackdowns
There are fears that the fight against HIV is in danger as increasing numbers of countries introduce anti-gay laws. Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald reports from Melbourne.
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The Walking with Elephants producer has been dropped from Pitch, Sonar and Creamfields after comments comparing gay people to paedophiles.
The country becomes the first in the world to introduce same-sex marriage after a national referendum, with 62 per cent voting yes.
The writer Colm Toibin says the Catholic church “has no moral authority to speak on civil matters” ahead of Ireland’s gay marriage referendum.
This Friday Ireland goes to the polls to vote on the Marriage Equality Bill to decide whether to allow same-sex couples to marry with the same constitutional rights as couples of the opposite sex.
Voters in the Republic of Ireland will take part in a historic vote next week allowing the public to decide if same sex marriage can be allowed in a traditionally Catholic country, Neil Markey writes.
The great-niece of Alan Turing, Rachel Barnes, who is supporting a petition calling for all men persecuted for their sexuality to be pardoned, says she is proud so many people now know his story.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stay out of a campaign to gain pardons for tens of thousands of men convicted of being gay, led by Alan Turing actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
“We need to engage everyone” to undo opposition to homosexuality in Uganda, says Frank Mugisha, Uganda’s leading LGBT activist and a founder of Sexual Minorities Uganda.
Apple boss Tim Cook should be “banned for life” from Russia after coming out as gay and poses threats of “Ebola, Aids and gonorrhoea”, says Vitaly Milonov, one of Russia’s most prominent politicians.
In a review of its teachings on the family and sexuality, Catholic bishops say gay people have “gifts and qualities to offer”. A sign the church is adopting a more welcoming attitude to homosexuality?
Watch the emotional moment that Ray Cole is reunited with his family at Gatwick airport after spending four months in a Moroccan jail for “homosexual acts”.
There are fears that the fight against HIV is in danger as increasing numbers of countries introduce anti-gay laws. Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald reports from Melbourne.
A bakery that refused to bake a cake featuring the slogan “support gay marriage”, alongside Sesame Street’s most sexually ambiguous couple, is facing court if it refuses to get baking.
The prospect of going into care is a terrifying one for some gay men and women, because they know friends so badly treated by residents and staff that they have gone back into the closet.
The editor of US Vogue is refusing to stay at Le Meurice hotel during Paris Fashion Week in protest against its owner, the Sultan of Brunei, for implementing anti-gay laws in his native country.