Manchester Gay Pride 2017: Everything to know from start time and parade route to weather and performances
This weekend will see the long-awaited return of Manchester Pride.
This weekend will see the long-awaited return of Manchester Pride.
The Gay Village’s AXM nightclub has closed its door for the last time.
Box-kicked in between two footballing giants and competing with league, rugby union in the north-west might be scrum-half in size compared to other English counties.
HomoElectric is making its grand return to Manchester for the first time in 2017.
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The third annual Queer Media Festival takes place this week at the multi-million pound arts hub HOME.
Will Young, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Fleur East, Heather Small and Tulisa are just some of the huge names which are set to entertain the tens of thousands of people from across Europe expected to flock to Manchester this weekend.
Over 12,000 people made it along to Sparkle 2016 in the second weekend of July, up from ten thousand at last year’s event, but visibility, awareness and education remain key to the trans community making further inroads in society.
A campaign group has claimed that Britain has ‘far greater influence’ over LGBT agendas across Europe while in the EU, as they set their case out against a Brexit in the upcoming referendum.
LGBT hate crime victims will be commemorated at a rousing vigil at the heart of Manchester’s Gay Village on Tuesday evening.
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