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The Dramatic Stories, Personal Sacrifices Behind the Headlines
The 18th edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London will be presented from 18 to 28 March, 2014 with a programme of 20 award-winning documentary and feature films. The festival will take place at the Curzon Mayfair, Curzon Soho, Ritzy Brixton and for the first time at the Barbican.
Gay Games Ambassador and Powerlifter Chris Morgan has successfully defended his British Deadlift Championship
He was lifting in the British Single Event Championships, held in Stafford in England making lifts of 227.5 kilo’s followed by 257.5 kilo’s and then 270 kilo’s at a bodyweight of 81.8 kilo’s to win the Open, Masters 1 (40+) and overall Best Lifter titles.
Molly as UK representative at Eurovision 2014
Today the BBC announces singer-songwriter Molly Smitten-Downes as the 2014 entrant for The Eurovision Song Contest, performing her own song ‘Children Of The Universe’.
Doctoral research study participants needed – civil partnership dissolution
Participants are sought for a doctoral research study exploring how civil partnerships and same-sex marriage can help to challenge society and the law’s ideas about gender roles in relationships.
Norwegian celebrities against Russian LGBT hate
Norwegian celebrities clearly states: Witch Hunt and harassment of minorities do not belong in the Olympics. – A clear expectation from the Norwegian people, sports politicians and Norwegian authorities to the Sochi, says initiator National Association for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LLH).
Coca-Cola says sorry to LGBT community
The Sochi Winter Olympics have come under plenty of scrutiny because of Russia’s gay rights laws and one of the event’s sponsors, Coca-Cola hasn’t escaped the criticism either.