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Day: August 22, 2019

UK’s first rainbow road crossing unveiled in London

London is the first place in the UK to install a permanent rainbow crossing for pedestrians on its streets, to show solidarity with the LGBT+ community.

33 transgender people arrested in Uganda

A group of transgender activists who were taking part in a training workshop in Uganda were arrested on Tuesday.

Line-up for first RuPaul’s Drag Race UK revealed (Pics)

The ten beautiful drag queens who will be competing for the title of the UK’s first RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar have been ru-vealed.

Jon Qwelane decade-long hate speech case back in court

The Supreme Court of Appeal is considering Jon Qwelane’s appeal of a 2017 ruling that found him guilty of anti-gay hate speech.

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