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Author Neil Gaiman will write a forthcoming episode of Doctor Who, he has confirmed.
Lord John Browne, the former Chief Executive of BP, has revealed that he "panicked" when outed by a former lover in 2007.
The Press Complaints commission have upheld two complaints by Dannii Minogue that a pair of tabloid newspapers invaded her privacy.
A government-run learning website for children has had to change its URL after an embarrassing faux pas led viewers to a XXX gay porn site.
The government of Macedonia unveiled revised anti-discrimination legislation Jan. 29 that deleted sexual orientation as a covered ground.
Bletchley Park, the professional home of codebreaker Alan Turing, will celebrate LGBT History Month with a special event on Sunday 28 February.
Kick It Out, football's equality and inclusion organisation, has responded to the news that the FA has postponed its anti-homophobia campaign.
Hundreds of people were serenaded by the London Gay Men's Chorus as they raced up the 38 floors of London's most iconic building, the Gherkin, in aid of the NSPCC yesterday.
Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne is to star in a BBC Two drama about Boy George.
The Football Association has cancelled this week's launch of its long awaited anti-homophobia video, pleading that it needs to review its strategy on tackling anti-gay prejudice and how the video fits into its overall campaign.