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Alan Turing

Turing’s incredible life recognised on new £50 bank note

15 July 201922 July 2019 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, LGBT Rights, UK

The first LGBT person on a English bank note

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Pratt & Smith – Last men hanged in England for gay sex

26 February 20194 February 2022 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, LGBT History, LGBT Rights, UK

Time to pardon men convicted under unjust anti-gay law in 1835

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Theresa May urged to apologise & compensate gay men

Theresa May urged to apologise & compensate gay men

25 July 201725 July 2017 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Rights, UK

100,000 men convicted of consenting gay sex 1885-2013

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Sexual Offences Act 1967: Reform and repression

Sexual Offences Act 1967: Reform and repression

19 July 201725 July 2017 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT History, LGBT Rights, UK

Anti-gay laws remained on the statute book, arrests rocketed

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1967: The myth of gay decriminalisation

23 May 201723 May 2017 Peter Tatchell Foundation Criminalisation, LGBT Rights, UK

Anti-gay laws remained on the statute book, arrests rocketed

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Gay pardons for up to 100,000 men welcomed

31 January 201731 January 2017 Peter Tatchell Foundation Criminalisation, LGBT Community, LGBT Rights, UK

But pardon has connotations of forgiveness for a wrong done

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Bid to pardon gay men convicted under anti-gay laws

20 October 201621 October 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Criminalisation, LGBT Rights, UK

MP John Nicolson’s Sexual Offences (Pardons etc) Bill to be debated Friday

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Pratt & Smith – Last UK men hanged for sodomy

24 March 201522 April 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, Special reports, UK

Father Frank Ryan casts new doubt on the 1835 convictions

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Pardon all convicted gay men, not just Alan Turing

2 February 20155 October 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, UK

Overturn convictions under all anti-gay laws, not just gross indecency

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Despite much progress, homophobia isn’t over yet

7 January 20158 March 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Homophobia, UK

LGBTI people have made gains, but more gains need to be won

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UK

  • Pride is a protest – not a party

    Pride began as a protest. We must recapture that spirit of resistance.
  • Police forcibly remove Peter Tatchell from Birmingham Pride March

    They objected to him criticising past police homophobia & urging a police apology.
  • Peter Tatchell arrested at Palestine protest on fake charges

    Police say condemning Hamas executions was breach of peace
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International

  • Peter Tatchell arrested at Palestine protest on fake charges

    Police say condemning Hamas executions was breach of peace
  • Jailed & tortured Afghan LGBTs appeal for help

    We face execution. Why is no one helping us?
  • Pope Francis: More compassion but still homophobic

    Francis opposed same-sex marriage & trans rights
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