Libel win for man who had a fake "gay" Facebook profile created in his name
A London businessman has won a test libel case in the High Court after a former friend created a false Facebook profile that implied he was gay.
A London businessman has won a test libel case in the High Court after a former friend created a false Facebook profile that implied he was gay.
Yesterday the United State House of Representatives Armed Services Committee's Military Personnel Subcommittee held the first hearing into a possible repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
Stoke on Trent's third annual Pride march has come under fire from local BNP supporters. One disgruntled local branded Pride "a disgusting 'thrusting in our faces' of homosexuality."
A Conservative councillor in Harrow has appeared in court charged with engaging in sexual activity in a public lavatory. Robert Benson did not enter a plea at Harrow Magistrates' Court last week.
A ruling by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has been hailed as a major victory for the trans community.
The UK's most popular gay radio station is to launch in Australia later this year. GaydarRadio has won armfuls of awards and is broadcast in the UK on Sky and globally online.
When journalist Dan O'Neil wrote a comment piece for the South Wales Echo asking the question, "If God considers gays an abomination, why did he create them?" he probably did not expect the reaction he got.
Rights for LGBT asylum seekers will be one of the primary focuses at the Lid Dem conference to be held in Bournemouth in September.
Vanity Fair has stepped into the fray over a controversial New Yorker Magazine cover featuring a cartoon Barack Obama as a terrorist by issuing their own faked John McCain parody cover this week.
For the second time in two months, anti gay Oklahoma representative Sally Kern was stopped from entering the state capitol with a firearm, saying she simply forgot to remove the gun from her purse.
Last week Roxy fled hundreds of miles away to Devon to escape the clutches of psychotic lunatic Sean. This week, they’re getting married. Yes you read that correctly. Next week, it will probably be: Sean who? Such is the fickle nature of glamour-puss Roxy Mitchell.
The American version of hit comedy show Little Britain will introduce a host of outrageous new characters and even boasts of a guest appearance by comedy queen Rosie O'Donnell.
Pop singer George Michael has said that he deliberately got himself arrested for cruising in a public toilet in LA ten years ago.
Two sexual orientation and gender identity rights groups have been given consultative status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
The British Army's decision to join a programme designed to promote equality in the workplace was welcomed with a champagne reception last night.
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