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James Hopkins denies murder

Palm print led police to man on trial for 1997 murder of trans sex worker

A roofer from Leeds was arrested after being identified from a palm print left at a murder scene ten years previously, a jury was told yesterday.

A gay man killed himself after appearing on the Jeremy Kyle show

21-year-old gay man who appeared on Jeremy Kyle show driven to suicide

A gay man killed himself after appearing on ITV1's The Jeremy Kyle Show to discuss problems in his civil partnership.

Stephen Fry is a regular presenter on BBC programmes

Stephen Fry to be Jonathan Ross's first guest following suspension

Gay comedian and author Stephen Fry is understood to be the first guest to appear on the Friday Night With Jonathan Ross following the host's suspension from broadcasting on the BBC.

The BBC receives billions of pounds from license fee payers

Homophobia towards Lindsay Lohan isn't the BBC's first run in with gay rights

Last week, PinkNews.co.uk revealed homophobic comments regarding Lindsay Lohan and lesbians in general during BBC3's The Most Annoying People of 2008.

Lindsay Lohan was denigrated on a BBC programme

Ofcom to examine whether BBC show's Lindsay Lohan slurs broke broadcasting code

The UK's independent regulator for the communications industries may take action over a BBC TV programme that denigrated lesbians.

The Bible Tells Me So has been acclaimed by the critics

Free screening of documentary about religion and homosexuality

A highly-acclaimed documentary about religion and homosexuality will be shown at a public meeting in London on Friday.

Beverley McManus denies murder

Woman 'strangled girlfriend with dressing gown cord'

A 47-year-old woman strangled her lesbian lover with a dressing gown cord after a drunken argument, a Sheffield court was told.

Lloyds has been named the best employer for gays

Good news at last for Lloyds TSB as it tops Stonewall employers list

The news may be bleak for high street bank Lloyds TSB, but there is a ray of sunshine amid the gloom of the credit crunch as Stonewall ranks the bank as the top employer for diversity.

Ian Paisley is to meet with the ASA

Ian Paisley to meet with standards agency about homophobic advert

The former first Minister of Northern Ireland is to meet with the Advertising Standards Authority to discuss their ruling against an advert placed in a local paper by a Belfast church.

F1 boss McLaren is facing an employment tribunal

Formula 1 boss accused of unfair dismissal at employment tribunal

A leading Formula 1 boss is facing claims of dismissing an employee on the grounds of sexual orientation.

The BBC receives billions of pounds from license fee payers

Comment: We deserve more than an apology from the BBC for their homophobia

After the the expose by PinkNews.co.uk that the BBC had broadcast a series of anti-lesbian slurs against Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan, My.PinkNews.co.uk reader Nick Henderson believes the BBC must start respecting LGBT rights and stop broadcasting homophobic content.

Jersey may legalise civil partnerships

Jersey may become first Crown dependency to introduce civil partnerships

The government of Jersey is to consider the implications of granting same-sex couples the right to enter into civil partnerships.

DJ Spoony works for BBC Radio 5 Live

BBC under renewed pressure following homophobic slurs against Lindsay Lohan

A BBC TV programme that contained slurs against lesbians has received just 13 complaints, the corporation said today. Gay rights group Stonewall and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell have both criticised the BBC for not taking complaints about homophobia seriously.

Stonewall want the BBC Trust to take action

Stonewall calls on BBC Trust to take homophobia seriously after lesbian slurs

A leading gay rights group has called on the BBC to pay attention to the millions of lesbian, gay and bisexual people who pay for the corporation through the licence fee.

The plane had to make an emergency landing

British tourists arrested in Bermuda after in-flight homophobic abuse

A flight from Manchester to the Dominican Republic had to make an emergency landing in Bermuda when three passengers traded homophobic abuse with cabin crew.

















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