Day: July 8, 2015

Stockholm has been announced as the Host City for the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest. EBU Member and host broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) has chosen the city’s Globe Arena to stage the world’s longest running international TV music competition.
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Stockholm to host 2016 Eurovision Song Contest
Stockholm has been announced as the Host City for the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest. EBU Member and host broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) has chosen the city’s Globe Arena to stage the world’s longest running international TV music competition.
lmost two-thirds of Republicans oppose the Supreme Court's backing of gay marriage, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, which gives hope for conservative presidential candidates who have come out strongly against marriage equality.
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Only in America : Over 60 pct of Republicans oppose court on gay marriage
lmost two-thirds of Republicans oppose the Supreme Court’s backing of gay marriage, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, which gives hope for conservative presidential candidates who have come out strongly against marriage equality.
Sainsbury's has come under fire after censoring a gay magazine that features photos of fully-clothed people - while leaving a raunchy FHM cover fully exposed next to it.
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‘Censoring’ fully-clothed picture on front of Attitude… but not raunchy FHM cover
Sainsbury’s has come under fire after censoring a gay magazine that features photos of fully-clothed people – while leaving a raunchy FHM cover fully exposed next to it.
Businesses and workers are being encouraged to bring back the nineties for a day next month.
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Manchester Pride Brings Back The Nineties
Businesses and workers are being encouraged to bring back the nineties for a day next month.
Equality and diversity lessons that challenge racism, homophobia, misogyny and other forms of prejudice are being trialled in some UK schools, with promising results. They seem to reduce the levels of abuse and bullying.
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Schools are key to preventing Islamist radicalisation
Equality and diversity lessons that challenge racism, homophobia, misogyny and other forms of prejudice are being trialled in some UK schools, with promising results. They seem to reduce the levels of abuse and bullying.