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When I look back to that day 30 years ago, I can see how far we’ve come and how fast – but for Britain's LGBT people, things still aren't perfect.
As we mark the Isle of Man legalising abortion, and a year since Ireland voted to repeal the 8th Amendment, the government must take inspiration from them and bring about safe, legal abortion in Northern Ireland.
Regardless of the European election results, the rhetoric on “binning the backstop” will begin again next week. But more than any time in the past two decades, politicians from Westminster need to show courage and leadership on Northern Ireland.
Southeast Asia is generally not a place where anyone goes with the intention of dating black women.
This vote is an opportunity to make a concerted appeal against the meandering, inefficient Brexit negotiations – but a vote for Labour will only be a vote for the status quo.
Whether the left behave peacefully or aggressively, history tells us the far-right only understand one language – only fear will ultimately defeat fascism on our streets.
… Except not starting it earlier of course. I pored over in-depth reviews, read nuanced critiques and scrolled through forums, all whilst flying through the seasons. In all honesty, I’m not sure any other show would ever compare.
While Ukip and the Brexit Party hope to make gains, look to Labour – the party that wants to unite us, celebrate our differences, tackle discrimination and take on the deep-rooted power of the few.
Anti-abortion activists who support the law don’t mind that it’s likely to be thrown out. In fact, they’re relying on it.