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Roadworks "aborted" after people pointed out on Twitter that the event was just days away.
When I march on Saturday, beneath the glitter and the glamour, I will be marching for the kind of future that I want for London – without hate crime, where everyone feel safe to be their authentic self, where all love really is treated equally.
Players like Megan Rapinoe have spoken out – and fans are joining the chorus.
Addressing fans at the Pyramid Stage, the Sanctify singer said: "I believe that everybody here has the chance to change history."
The royal visited an LGBTQ charity in a historic moment.
The duke was visiting an LGBTQ youth homelessness charity.
Amir Ashour felt unable to be LGBT and stay in his homeland of Iraq. Once he moved to where he could feel free to live life the way he wanted, Amir started work on IraQueer, a human rights organisation that envisions an Iraq where everyone is treated equally. Now, with Amplifund, he's looking to take it to the next level.
Labour MP calls for action over Birmingham school row.
They stand out in the trucking industry for many reasons ― their race, gender, sexuality and their marriage.
An ordained minister and sex ethicist, Ambrose is teaching the LGBTQ folk how to reconcile their sexuality with their spirituality.