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The Peter Tatchell Foundation has launched a nationwide campaign against the expansion of US fast-food chain Chick-fil-A into ...
Solidarity with Palestinian LGBTs and opposition to Hamas’s homophobia was the theme of the Peter Tatchell Foundation ...
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has said “sorry” to the LGBT+ community for his force’s past homophobic persecution. He’s the first UK police chief to apologise. In a personal ...
In each of these three cases, the Met assured the LGBTQ+ community that they had learned from their errors and that sub-standard investigations would not be repeated. But then came the Port murders, ...
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has written to the Saudi Football Federation, urging them to meet with him and to guarantee the safety, dignity and rights of LGBT+ players, officials and fans ...
A searing critique of straight supremacism with an agenda for social transformation London, UK − 13 February 2019 By Peter Tatchell The Gay Liberation Front Manifesto, published in London in 1971, was ...
Speaking ahead of the funeral of the former Pope, Benedict XVI, this Thursday, human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell said: “Pope Benedict was an unrepentant homophobe. Some of his doctrinal ...
“The Government has done a double u-turn on conversion therapy. Initially, it ditched all plans to ban LGBT+ conversion practices and then, under pressure, it partially reversed its decision. Now the ...
They objected to him criticising past police homophobia & urging a police apology. Thousands of LGBTs were arrested by West Midlands police in anti-gay witch-hunts 1950-2003 Birmingham, UK – 24 May ...
The PTF examines nature and the factors behind these threats, using real-world examples to illustrate the challenges faced by LGBTs in 2025. In 2025, LGBT+ rights are under significant threat globally ...
Statement from Peter TatchellStatement from Peter Tatchell London, UK – 21 November 2022 “The OneLove armband was the tiniest of gestures. It did not even specifically mention LGBT+ people. It was a ...
The protest will take place as Commonwealth leaders and King Charles arrive for the annual Commonwealth Day service. It is supported by the Out & Proud African LGBTI, African Equality Foundation and ...