Friday 10 October 2014

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UK



No charges for Paul Gambaccini in Yewtreecase
No charges for broadcaster Paul Gambaccini in Yewtree caseBBC broadcaster Paul Gambaccini will not face action over alleged historical sex offences against teenage boys in the early 1980s, prosecutors say. Mr Gambaccini has always denied the claims
bbc.co.uk  10 Oct 14




Migrants with HIV should be blocked from entering the UK, says Nigel Farage
Nigel FarageDr Rosemary Gillespie, CEO at Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "The idea that having HIV should be used as a black mark against someone's name is ridiculous ... Mr Farage has stooped to a new level of ignorance
independent.co.uk  10 Oct 14


Judges grant appeal in Belfast docker 'gay abuse' case
Judges grant appeal in Belfast docker 'gay abuse' caseMartin Sheil was awarded £45,000 compensation after being sacked for reacting to alleged homophobic abuse is to have his case decided again. Judges ordered a new hearing in front of a different panel
belfasttelegraph.co.uk  10 Oct 14


WORLD

Shrien Dewani 'surfed gay websites day after wife's body found'
Shrien Dewani 'surfed gay websites day after wife's body found'Court documents show British businessman looked at a homosexual dating website as he and his new wife waited to board their honeymoon plane and later gay and fetish websites after she was killed
telegraph.co.uk  10 Oct 14

I'm filthy-minded, says Dewani's Gaydar profile
news24.com  10 Oct 14


GAY MARRIAGE

Estonia becomes first former Soviet state to legalise gay marriage
Estonia becomes first former Soviet state to legalise gay marriage'Mentally, we want to belong in Scandinavia and share those same liberal values,' say gay rights group
independent.co.uk  10 Oct 14


Why most Americans now favour allowing gay marriage
Probably the most important force driving the spread of gay rights is familiarity. As more and more gay people come out, more and more heterosexuals realise that they have gay friends or neighbours, most of whom are boringly normal
economist.com  10 Oct 14


Victories for gay rights in some parts of the world...
...have provoked a backlash elsewhere.
The change in attitudes to homosexuality in many countries-not just the West but also Latin America, China and other places-is one of the wonders of the world ... but five countries still execute gay people
economist.com  10 Oct 14


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