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Lezzons with Sadie Spade

Make some sense of the lesbian world she now finds herself in. Sadie Spade continues her journey into the saphic sphere.    It was Monday morning....

Travelling with HIV

Just two years ago President Barack Obama abolished laws that prevented people with HIV entering the USA. Last month the 2012 AIDS conference was...

Straight Allies

As a community that has a long history of battling for equality, we are constantly fighting for our rights and acceptance within society. Thankfully,...

Ladies, Gentlemen and the Rest of Us

How great would it be to wander down to the foreshore one day and have the circus banner read “Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and...

Stuff Said

'The United States must pledge before the world that it will not pursue journalists who are shining a light on the secret crimes of...

Poland to Legalise Civil Unions

Despite rampant opposition from conservatives, Poland is moving towards legalising commitment ceremonies for the LGBT community. The legislation will be passed by Poland’s ruling centre-right...

Smartphone App to Diagnose HIV

Scientists in South Africa and South Korea are working to develop a Smartphone App that will work as a functioning HIV test. The proposed phone...

Homosexual Convictions to be Removed

Men in Great Britain previously convicted of engaging in consensual gay sex will be able to have the conviction wiped off their criminal records...

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