Month: October 2014
Slovak Constitutional Court decides homophobic referendum will go ahead
Tuesday, the Slovak Constitutional Court ruled that Slovakians will be called to vote to speak out over a set of questions seeking to limit the rights of LGBT people and seeking to inhibit sexuality education.
American far-right evangelical organisation behind Slovakian homophobic referendum – gets go ahead from Slovak Constitutional Court
Tuesday, the Slovak Constitutional Court ruled that Slovakians will be called to vote to speak out over a set of questions seeking to limit the rights of LGBT people and seeking to inhibit sexuality education.
Government to fund campaign to stamp out anti-gay bullying in schools
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan signals she has changed her mind on gay marriage as she unveils £2 million fund to tackle homophobic bullying
West Ham Ladies footballer with dreams of playing in America found dead after battling depression
Katie Sheppard, 20, who played for West Ham Ladies, had sent angry texts to her partner in the days before her death
Hierro Blanco’s Modern Love Story Exposes Shifting Attitudes of 1970s
Hierro Blanco new book ‘Diving to the Bottom of Your Eyes’ follows evolution of gay rights.
TENI Welcomes News of Settlement in Lydia Foy Case
Yesterday (28th October), Lydia Foy reached a settlement in her 21 year legal battle against the State to have her female gender recognised. Settlement was reached after the State declared a ‘firm intention’ to enact gender recognition legislation in 2015.