Month: March 2018
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Lys Assia, the First Lady of the Eurovision, passed away aged 94
Lys Assia, the first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest back in 1956, passed away aged 94.
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North East businesses beaming with Pride
North East businesses are offering their support to one of the largest, free LGBTQ festivals in the UK – and there’s still time for more to back the event.
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Rainbow Laces tie us all together
Employees at Bury Council are using Stonewall Rainbow Laces to promote equality and inclusion for all groups in the workplace.
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Ireland : ‘Together For Yes’ Campaign Officially Launches
Leading figures from the legal, medical, and political worlds came together at the official launch this morning of Together For Yes, the national civil society campaign to remove the Eighth Amendment.
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Forced Anal Examinations for Gay Men are Stopped in Kenya
Today, a Court of Appeals in Kenya, led by a 5 judge bench, ruled that forced anal examinations are contrary to the law. Forced anal examinations have largely been used to “prove” whether or not a man is homosexual in countries where homosexuality is criminalised.
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Ben Davidson – Fallin In
Ben started his singing career at 15, after successfully auditioning for the boyband ‘Most Wanted’, taking lead vocals, and going on to tour the UK; with acts such as Westlife, S Club 7, Jamelia, 911 and the Sugababes, and performing live in venues such as Cafe de Paris (London) and Earls Court Arena.






