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Openly gay minister Alan Duncan tells media to "back off" covering William Hague gay rumours

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Openly gay minister Alan Duncan tells media to "back off" covering William Hague gay rumours
Alan Duncan, the first Conservative MP to voluntarily come out as gay has told media to “back off” covering William Hague, his wife and rumours of a gay affair with a 25-year-old aide. He described the way the foreign secretary’s personal life has been covered as “contemptible”.


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Openly gay minister Alan Duncan tells media to "back off" covering William Hague gay rumours

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Openly gay minister Alan Duncan tells media to "back off" covering William Hague gay rumours
Alan Duncan, the first Conservative MP to voluntarily come out as gay has told media to “back off” covering William Hague, his wife and rumours of a gay affair with a 25-year-old aide. He described the way the foreign secretary’s personal life has been covered as “contemptible”.


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Comment: Is Ed Miliband the leader to advance LGBT equality in Britain

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Comment: Is Ed Miliband the leader to advance LGBT equality in Britain
The Labour party has been a good friend of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) community within Britain. Under their 13 years in power, our lives became unquestionably better. As LGBT Labour members tell PinkNews.co.uk they will back Ed Miliband, we lay out the challenges ahead if he wins.


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Comment: Is Ed Miliband the leader to advance LGBT equality in Britain

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Comment: Is Ed Miliband the leader to advance LGBT equality in Britain
The Labour party has been a good friend of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) community within Britain. Under their 13 years in power, our lives became unquestionably better. As LGBT Labour members tell PinkNews.co.uk they will back Ed Miliband, we lay out the challenges ahead if he wins.


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Ed Miliband tops PinkNews.co.uk poll of LGBT Labour members while Diane Abbott tops Labour voters poll

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Ed Miliband tops PinkNews.co.uk poll of LGBT Labour members while Diane Abbott tops Labour voters poll
Ed Miliband is to secure backing of gay Labour party members while Diane Abbott scores well with gay Labour voters
An exclusive poll for PinkNews.co.uk, Europe’s largest LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) news publisher has revealed that Ed Miliband looks set to win the support of LGBT members of the Labour…


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Ed Miliband tops PinkNews.co.uk poll of LGBT Labour members while Diane Abbott tops Labour voters poll

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Ed Miliband tops PinkNews.co.uk poll of LGBT Labour members while Diane Abbott tops Labour voters poll
Ed Miliband is to secure backing of gay Labour party members while Diane Abbott scores well with gay Labour voters
An exclusive poll for PinkNews.co.uk, Europe’s largest LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) news publisher has revealed that Ed Miliband looks set to win the support of LGBT members of the Labour…


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T-Mobile customers complain at ‘blocking’ of gay websites

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

T-Mobile customers complain at ‘blocking’ of gay websites
Exclusive: Customers of T-Mobile have complained that the mobile phone network bars access to gay websites. T-Mobile, one of the UK’s largest mobile phone networks, appears to block gay-related content as unsuitable for under-18s.


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Britons apathetic to Pope visit but disagree with state funding

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Britons apathetic to Pope visit but disagree with state funding
A poll suggests that three quarters of Britons believe the taxpayer should not have to fund part of the cost of Pope Benedict’s forthcoming UK visit. The survey found that only 24 per cent of respondents were actively opposed to the visit, but the majority disliked the idea of state funding for it.


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Archbishop of Westminster's aide says gay rights have made Britain a 'wasteland'

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Archbishop of Westminster's aide says gay rights have made Britain a 'wasteland'

Gay rights are damaging Britain, Mr Adamus said. (Photo: Katie Tegtmeyer)

An advisor to Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, has attacked gay rights and the “feminisation of masculinity”.

Edmund Adamus, the influential director of pastoral affairs for the Diocese of Westminster, was speaking three weeks before Pope Benedict XVI visit Britain.

Using biblical language, he spoke about the role of women and the importance of heterosexual marriage.

He said that Britain was a “selfish, hedonistic wasteland” and blamed liberals for the “commercialisation of sex”.

He also attacked “permissive laws advancing the gay agenda”.

Mr Adamus told Catholic news agency Zenit: “More and more people are beginning to realise that the feminisation of masculinity and the laddish culture that haunts the development of young girls and women is not providing the answers to life’s deepest questions.

“Britain in particular, with its ever-increasing commercialisation of sex, not to mention its permissive laws advancing the gay agenda, is such a wasteland.”

Mr Adamus also claimed that the contraceptive pill causes infertility.

He said: “The rising levels of sub-fertility and chronic infertility due to long-term use of hormonal contraception is a key factor to address, because the pain of being childless can put such a huge strain on a marriage.”

His comments were attacked by gay and secular figures.

Gay activist Peter Tatchell told the Independent that the remarks were “insulting but not unexpected”, while Keith Porteous-Wood, of the National Secular Society, claimed that “most” British Catholics were “sickened” by church teachings on homosexuality and contraception.


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New South Wales adoption bill passes lower house

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

New South Wales adoption bill passes lower house

Birth parents will able to state whether they would prefer straight couples to adopt their children (Photo: D Sharon Pruitt)

A bill to allow same-sex couples to adopt in New South Wales, Australia, has narrowly passed in the lower house.

It passed a vote 46-44 yesterday, and after amendments were made, passed 45-43 today.

The bill was introduced by independent MP Clover Moore, who agreed yesterday to insert a clause allowing faith-based adoption agencies to discriminate against gay couples.

Another amendment was added today to allow birth parents the right to state their preference that their children are not adopted by gay couples without breaching anti-discrimination laws.

Church groups welcomed the amendments, saying they were necessary to prevent people and organisations being sued for expressing their beliefs.

However, gay rights groups in the state have said they are concerned that the gay community is not being vocal enough in supporting the laws and has urged people to write to their MPs.

The bill will go to the Legislative Council next week.

Last year, the Australian parliament conducted a six-month inquiry into same-sex adoption and found that changing the law would be in the best interests of children.

Same-sex couples in Australia are allowed to foster children, but full adoption rights are only currently available to gay couples in the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and Western Australia.


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