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The defence for the two men accused of murdering gay Wellington man Phillip Cottrell is not calling any witnesses, and the jury will retire early next week.
Wellingtonâ??s Out in the Square will be part of a full weekend of events, which will include a massive after party, a pool party and a film screening.
Tennis players of all abilities, gender identities and sexualities are invited to participate in the inaugural Hot Shots Tennis Tournament in Wellington on the 26th and 27th of January.
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A Republican Senator who cast the key vote to legalise marriage equality in the state of New York has conceded that he has lost his re-election bid, and will not be returning to the Senate.
After coming out in support of equal marriage on Tuesday, the Mayor of Atlanta has reiterated his support, and given his reasons for changing his stance, saying that "gay and lesbian couples deserve the same protection" as straight couples.
African online newspapers picked up a spoof story about Mike Tyson undergoing gender reassignment surgery, which was published on a satirical UK website at the end of November.
An Illinois state representative and a state senator have said they will seek legislative approval of same-sex marriage in the state in three weeks.
A San Francisco Episcopal minister has launched whatâs been described as a new âGay Bibleâ.
Following the publication of research suggesting the way that homosexuality could be passed on genetically, the US internet company Yahoo has asked users if they believe homosexuality is a choice.
In his video for the Out4Marriage campaign, the actor Simon Callow says that as a tax payer, he must have the same rights and privileges as anyone else to marry.
A court has heard a former Kent policeman told his wife she "couldn't compare" to his gay partner months before he stabbed her to death.
A legal case brought by gay porn producers Bel Ami against the gay cruise company RSVP has been dismissed by a judge in a Los Angeles federal court.
New research published in the Quarterly Review of Biology suggests genetics which make a person more likely to be gay are passed from fathers to daughters or mothers to sons
The FBI has said that while hate crimes overall are declining in the USA, anti-gay hate crime are on the rise.
A claim that same-sex marriage in Scotland could lead to "sexual chaos" has been branded offensive by independent MSP John Finnie.
The BBC has published a two year review, which looks at the way audiences and experts perceive the portrayal lesbian, gay and bisexual people in UK programming.
The trial of a New York fire fighter accused of attacking his transgender ex-partner in a hotel room is drawing to a close.
Peter Tatchell has welcomed the House of Lordsâ decision to pass an amendment to remove the word "insulting" from Section 5 of the Public Order Act â" which in the past has been used by lawyers to prosecute homophobic religious preachers and gay rights activists alike.
While the Reform and Liberal Judaism movements have welcomed the governmentâs plans to allow gay couples to marry in synagogues, the Masorti movement has not joined the orthodox United Synagogue and the Chief Rabbi in opposing the moves.
The European Parliament today adopted two resolutions calling on Russia and Ukraine to abandon their LGBT censorship plans.
Liverpool-born actress and campaigner April Ashley is being honoured with an MBE today for services to transgender equality.
Lib Dem MP Alistair Carmichael, who is the partyâs Chief Whip in the House of Commons, says the decision to offer a free vote on marriage equality for his MPs is based on Labour and the Conservatives doing the same.
The University of Iowa has announced that it is adding an optional question on sexuality, and a trans option under gender, to its undergraduate application forms.





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