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Ashers Bakery ‘gay cake’ row – ECHR ruling was right

10 January 202210 January 2022 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, LGBT Rights, UK

There was no discrimination based on sexual orientation

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South Africa: How the ANC was won for LGBT rights

20 February 20191 March 2019 Peter Tatchell Foundation Advocacy, Democracy, International, LGBT History, LGBT Rights

On the world’s 1st constitution to protect LGBs from discrimination

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Impact of India gay sex law reform: Our analysis

6 September 20187 September 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation India, International

Court ruling will inspire similar legal challenges worldwide

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The Economic Cost of Homophobia

The Economic Cost of Homophobia

19 June 201820 June 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation International, International development

Peter Tatchell Foundation launches major new report

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Belfast ‘gay cake’ row is about freedom of expression

2 May 20182 May 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Free Speech, UK

The law should not compel businesses to aid the promotion of gay marriage

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PM expresses regret for anti-LGBT laws

17 April 201817 April 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Commonwealth, International

Historic, landmark acknowledgement of colonial era injustice

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Commonwealth chiefs receive LGBT petition with 104,000 signatures

11 April 201811 April 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Commonwealth, International

Next week’s Commonwealth summit urged to end gay ban in 37 countries

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Bermuda gay marriage ban: Open Letter to Carnival cruises

6 March 20186 March 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Bermuda, International

Cunard, Princess, P&O are colluding with homophobic discrimination

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Beyond equality: Why equal rights are not enough

9 January 20189 January 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Equality, UK

Time to change the system, not just seek parity within it

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Pakistan: Crimes against female humanity

28 June 201727 June 2017 Peter Tatchell Foundation International, Pakistan, Special reports

Domestic violence, rape, ‘honour’ killing, forced & child marriages

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An important underreported issue in the LGBTQ+ community is abuse among older people.

This awareness campaign film by @choiceolderppl @AberUni and director @christgordine is definitely worth a watch.

#doyouseeme #WEAAD22

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Half a century after LGBT+ people held UK's first Pride march, @PeterTatchell & others who were there recall the fun, the fear, the fallout … and 1970s fashions. All in today's @GdnSaturday magazine https://t.co/zHhaDxyTNz

@QXMagazine @ConorClark @CliffJoannou @bydarrenstyles

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UK

  • Tatchell wins SMK award for 55 years of human rights campaigning

    Award dedicated to Ukrainians & Syrians resisting Russian aggression
  • Queen’s Platinum Jubilee invitation declined by Peter Tatchell

    Monarchy is not compatible with democracy. Queen snubbed LGBTs
  • Royal British Legion apologies for past homophobic discrimination

    LGBT+ wreaths at Cenotaph condemned as “insult to war dead”
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International

  • Commonwealth summit refuses to discuss LGBT+ equality

    35 out of 54 member states still criminalise homosexuality
  • Leaders of anti-LGBT+ Commonwealth countries megaphone blasted

    Peter Tatchell heard by Commonwealth dignitaries inside Westminster Abbey
  • Direct action protest has been crucial for LGBT+ progress

    I confronted Mike Tyson & Archbishop of Canterbury – and got results
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