LG takes on BT: Manchester charity celebrate 15th birthday with new name
A Manchester LGBT charity have embraced change and celebrated their 15th anniversary with a brand new name.
A Manchester LGBT charity have embraced change and celebrated their 15th anniversary with a brand new name.
Manchester’s famous gay village is not in decline despite being noticeably quieter, according to former BBC Apprentice star Sanjay Sood-Smith.
To celebrate LGBT History Month, MM talk to LGBT figures from across Greater Manchester about their experiences of coming out and what progress they think the city still has to make towards equality.
“Those early struggles have helped me to remember what is important and that is to stand up for what you believe in and when you are confident in yourself you can go on to support others.”
An LGBT charity has backed calls from a Manchester City Council report to improve services available to victims of domestic abuse in same-sex relationships.
Lesbian and bisexual women who have been victims of sexual violence can now receive free help and advice through an online guide.
Manchester Libraries and The Lesbian and Gay Foundation have joined forces to make LGBT archives publically available at Central Library.
Inspirational people from Manchester’s LGBT community have been honoured at the Lesbian and Gay Foundation’s Homo Hero awards.
The introduction of female bishops has been praised by Manchester’s church leader – and he has called for the greater acceptance of the LGBT community.
Taurus Bar will play host to an event which celebrates bisexuals who are often marginalised by both straight people and those on the LGBT spectrum.
Manchester-based LGF (Lesbian and Gay Foundation) are supporting the proposal of an overall increase in the quality of Sex and Relationship Education (SRE), especially in areas focussing on the teaching of gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and intersex relationships.
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