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Peter Tatchell questions Pride in London’s finances after CEO exit amid misconduct claims
"Pride directors are supposedly unpaid volunteers, so what was this remuneration for?" wrote Tatchell
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"Pride directors are supposedly unpaid volunteers, so what was this remuneration for?" wrote Tatchell
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For support, call Samaritans on 116 123 or visit samaritans.org
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His brother, Kurts Adams Rozentals, was suspended by Paddle UK last year over explicit content he posted online
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Police were called to Pulse Ultra Club on 1 April after reports of gunfire outside the venue
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The moment marked one of the first times Lago had publicly addressed his boyfriend in an interview, calling their relationship "an irrational love"
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Sacramento City Unified said it “remains committed to the support of our LGBTQ+ students and staff"
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Those who do not follow the proposed law could reportedly face lawsuits from parents and fines of up to $10,000
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The decision comes in the wake of a policy shift by the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI)
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In the released images, Noem's husband is wearing pink leggings and a skin-toned spandex top stuffed with balloons, with the neck placement resembling nipples
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Addressing Joell-Deshields's departure, Pride in London states they will continue to uphold its promises to stakeholders, volunteers and the LGBTQ+ community
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Among the four species of Shigella bacteria, two are reportedly becoming increasingly resistant to medication
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The Netherlands made history on 1 April 2001, becoming the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage
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On Tuesday (31 March), Senegalese president Bassirou Diomaye Faye approved the law, increasing the maximum penalty for same-sex relations
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The driver was previously suspended at 18 years old after being charged with felony battery for punching a classmate in the groin area
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The gallery follows a three-month residency supporting 30 LGBTQ+ artists aged 18–28, where participants were selected through an open call
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Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the only objector. She said: "It threatens to impair States’ ability to regulate the provision of medical care in any respect"
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"The next intake of MSPs could be the generation that ends the HIV epidemic in Scotland," said Richard Angell OBE, chief executive of Terrence Higgins Trust
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Pitchford said he was eventually told to pay £250 to end his contract and leave the army, meaning it was not recorded as a formal dismissal
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Delegates are expected to debate the issue today (31 March) at the union’s annual conference in Brighton
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The BBC confirmed yesterday (30 March) that his contract had been terminated in relation to allegations concerning “personal conduct”