An exhibition of gay history and culture is being displayed at London's City Hall to coincide with Pride. Full story...
At the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in Port Moresby last month, the President of the European Parliament's Intergroup on Gay and Lesbian Rights, Michael Cashman MEP, condemned the new law in Burundi which criminalises sex between gay adults.
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority is continuing to canvass the city's queer community in a bid to sway their road regeneration bid.
British scientists have developed a new test to detect early signs of anal cancer, potentially saving thousands of lives.
Fears that the credit crunch was starting to quell businesses on Canal Street have been quashed by Manchester's long-standing Manto bar.
Two universities in the north east have banned the National Blood Service from leaving any promotional material in their buildings, including leaflets, flyers and posters, due to their stance on gay men giving blood.
Many of the UK's leading insurance companies are shafting queer customers by charging them more than their straight counterparts - for exactly the same policy, the Pink Paper can exclusively reveal.
A civil case against a gallery which exhibited a statue of Jesus with an erection has been rejected by the Crime Prosecution Service.
Art, academia and football came together in Eastbourne this week for a football match and exhibition designed to highlight the continuing homophobia in football.
English football supporters, German fans and members of the Gay Football Supporter's Network came together to lay a wreath at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, ahead of the international friendly between Germany and England earlier this month.
Organisers are already preparing for Germany's 2010 Gay Games, which is expected to attract thousands of athletes from across the globe to participate in 34 sporting events.
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