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Despite the evidence showing that conversion practices cause mental and emotional harm, one year on from the last general ...
Campaigner demands police are banned from Manchester Pride if they continue to refuse to say sorry for past homophobic ...
Solidarity with Palestinian LGBTs and opposition to Hamas’s homophobia was the theme of the Peter Tatchell Foundation ...
A searing critique of straight supremacism with an agenda for social transformation London, UK − 13 February 2019 By Peter Tatchell The Gay Liberation Front Manifesto, published in London in 1971, was ...
Speaking ahead of the funeral of the former Pope, Benedict XVI, this Thursday, human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell said: “Pope Benedict was an unrepentant homophobe. Some of his doctrinal ...
Wonder Woman is so popular that she’s never been out of print. She is one of the best-known global symbols of female independence and empowerment. Her coming out would take queer visibility to new ...
Veteran LGBT+ human rights defender, Peter Tatchell, has pulled out of tonight’s Oxford Union Pride debate over its hosting of Kathleen Stock on 30 May, without a speaker to challenge her ...
The kicking to death of Boothe 30 years ago provoked anger in the LGBT+ community, led to the formation of the queer rights direct action group OutRage! and forced a massive overhaul of police policy ...
The Chief Constables of North Yorkshire and Dorset have made a formal apology to the LGBT+ community, acknowledging past homophobic witch-hunts and discriminatory law enforcement. They bring to 13 the ...
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has said “sorry” to the LGBT+ community for his force’s past homophobic persecution. He’s the first UK police chief to apologise. In a personal ...
The PTF examines nature and the factors behind these threats, using real-world examples to illustrate the challenges faced by LGBTs in 2025.
For most of us here in England, the news barely registered. A train was hijacked in a far-off province of Pakistan. 400 plus hostages were taken, some of whom were killed, though the number of ...