LGBT rights group's conversations with the faithful now available online
America's largest LGBT rights organisation has announced the release of a unique online collection of meditations on religious belief.
Gays pay tribute to "our protector, our leader, our friend" Ted Kennedy
America's leading LGBT rights organisation has paid tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy, who has died aged 77.
Comment: Will Cameron back MEP who thinks marriage is not 'relevant or appropriate' for gay people?
Roger Helmer also said homophobia was a "merely a propaganda device" designed to stigamatise conventional opinions.
US gay groups hail appointment of first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice
America's biggest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy organisations have welcomed the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Gay politicians pitch for your votes
Leading Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem MPs took part in a special Pride London event at the National Portrait Gallery last night.
EXCLUSIVE: Boris "delighted" that Sarah Brown will be attending Pride London
The Mayor of London has expressed his support for Sarah Brown's decision to attend Pride London on Saturday.
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Brown to march at Pride London
The wife of the Prime Minister is to show her solidarity with the LGBT community this Saturday when she will march in the Pride London parade.
Sarkozy accused of abandoning human rights after Yade is moved to sport
The President of France has been criticised for moving his minister for human rights to a new department and failing to fill her role.
Human rights group condemns Saudi Arabia for "cross-dressing" arrests
The arrests of 67 men in Saudi Arabia on charges of cross-dressing is a violation of basic human rights, according to activists.
Analysis: New bill aims to entrench gay rights in all aspects of public life
The much-anticipated Equality Bill was unveiled today. It contains a range of measures that could prove contentious with opposition MPs and members of the House of Lords as it makes its way through the Parliamentary process.
Interview: Encouraging gays to take their place in Parliament
Anne Begg is an instantly recognisable presence in the House of Commons. The former English teacher is the first wheelchair user to be elected as an MP. Chatty, amiable and refreshingly straightforward, Ms Begg can often be spotted in the chamber, in her chair at the side of the Labour benches.
California Supreme Court to hear gay marriage arguments
The 18,000 gay and lesbian couples who legally married in California last year may find out today if they are valid. The state's Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments about the validity of Proposition 8.
Gay man chosen for key post in Obama administration
The President of the United States has confirmed that he intends to nominate John Berry as Director of the Office of Personnel Management.
German MP to speak at gay equality rally in Philadelphia
A programme of events has been announced for America's National Equality Rally at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on Sunday May 3rd.
Legislators propose Harvey Milk Day in California
Politicians in California have announced they are to introduce a bill to mark the life of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected in the state.

















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