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“The world of sport needs to embrace vocal gay athletes”

“The world of sport needs to embrace vocal gay athletes”

Women’s sport has been an example of what an accepting environment for gay people can look like

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Seamus Derbyshire sashays towards track stardom

Seamus Derbyshire sashays towards track stardom

Ahead of his World Championship debut, the openly gay hurdler has gone viral on TikTok for his starting line routines


In miracle of unanimity, C of E ditches outdated position on sexuality

In miracle of unanimity, C of E ditches outdated position on sexuality

Synod moves towards change that will no longer require openly gay candidates for priesthood to take a vow of celibacy


In pictures: Pride parading all over the world

In pictures: Pride parading all over the world

For more than 50 years LGBTQ+ communities on all continents have gathered to party and protest


After thousands flout his Pride ban, Orbán faces threats to his leadership from all sides

After thousands flout his Pride ban, Orbán faces threats to his leadership from all sides

The largest protest in Budapest since the fall of the communism has left Hungary’s prime minister on perilous ground


Orbán’s rival hopes Pride will come before the fall

Orbán’s rival hopes Pride will come before the fall

Hungary’s opposition leader can’t speak out in favour of the banned Budapest march for fear of losing votes when he tries to break the right’s 15-year grip next year


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