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Gay rights pioneer Andrew Lumsden on anti-gay Labouchere amendment

22 February 201928 February 2019 Peter Tatchell Foundation Advocacy, LGBT History, LGBT Rights, UK

More on the politician who made ‘Gross Indecency’ a crime

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Theresa May urged: compensate convicted gay men

26 June 201827 June 2018 Peter Tatchell Foundation Criminalisation, LGBT Rights, UK

Compensation letter handed to 10 Downing Street today

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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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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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Alan Turing was pardoned. What about the others?

14 November 20148 March 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, UK

Homophobic prejudice still blights LGBT lives in 2014

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Alan Turing & the medical abuse of gay men

13 February 20141 April 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Health, UK

The hidden homophobic shame of the NHS

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Alan Turing: Was he murdered by the security services?

24 December 201319 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation LGBT Community, UK

Call for full inquiry into the scientist’s death

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Police demand DNA samples from gay men

16 January 201319 May 2016 Peter Tatchell Foundation Homophobia, UK

Men convicted of repealed offences threatened with arrest

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Remembering fearless Ugandan LGBT+ activist David Kato Kisule, who was brutally murdered in his home 10 years ago. Hero! RIP! https://t.co/iAuoRD6stl @PaulSchindler @LizBarkerLords @AndyReynoldsPU @Berkeleythinks @LindaRiley8

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If you live in a country that persecutes LGBTs, use our report to lobby your government & business leaders. It shows that #HomophobiaCosts & damages economies. It's bad for business = Lost tourism, productivity & foreign aid & investment. READ https://t.co/VhTREM0fPp

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UK

  • Race inequality in NHS highlighted by Covid-19

    The pandemic has again revealed that we are not ‘all in this together’
  • Police fine gay cruisers for Covid lockdown violations

    We urge gay and bisexual men to “have fun but play safe”
  • 50th anniversary celebration of first LGBT+ protest in Britain

    Police threatened £10,000 fines, despite us following lockdown rules
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International

  • BBC calls LGBTs “faggots” & “abomination”

    Persian service is promoting Iranian regime homophobia
  • Uganda: Democratic opposition jailed, tortured & murdered

    President Museveni crushes critics in bid to steal January election
  • Mauritius Pride 2020

    Mauritius LGBTs defy Covid – Pride goes ahead

    Covid-free Mauritius puts on a show
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LGBT+ hate crime and restorative justice

Tehmina Kazi sets out an alternative to criminal sanctions

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Gay and Arab: the struggle for rights & visibility

Mina opens up about what it’s like to qualify for two subcultures