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  • These are the house rules Brits expect guests to still follow

    These are the house rules Brits expect guests to still follow

    Not taking your shoes off on entry, asking for the WIFI password – and using your mobile phone at the dinner table have emerged as house rules guests break most regularly, it has emerged.

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    Research also revealed polite guests should always use a coaster when setting their drink down and always put the toilet seat down.

    Steering clear of private areas of the house, not swearing in the presence of your host and sitting down at the table without washing your hands also made the list.

    Leaving your host to do the washing up is also considered ‘rude’.

    Richard Sinclair MBE, executive director of connectivity at Virgin Media, said: “Wherever we are, whatever we are doing, we always have the urge to stay online.

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    “When visiting friends and family, research has shown that asking for the WiFi code is one of the first things people do.

    “As is courtesy when visiting someone else’s home, you should be mindful and always respect their rules to avoid any awkward situations.“

    The study also revealed while 71 per cent said there aren’t any particular rules they have which a guest must follow, those that do said it’s just a matter of ‘respect’.

    It also emerged more than a quarter of British homeowners find it ‘impolite’ when guests ask for the WiFi password during a visit.

    And one in 10 adults have gone to the extreme of refusing to hand out their WiFi password, reasoning ‘they’ve come for a visit, not to sit glued to their device’.

    If homeowners are to give out their WiFi password, they believe guests should wait for up to 30 minutes before asking, according to research carried out among 2,000 adults.

    But those who took part in the study who are frequent dinner guests at friends’ and neighbours’ homes feel strongly that they aren’t doing anything particularly wrong.

    One in five said they need to connect to their host’s WiFi because they feel compelled to check their emails.

    In fact the study found the average Brit can go just 36 minutes after arriving at someone’s home before the temptation to check emails and social media overwhelms them.

    One in ten admitted feeling compelled to check social media, according to the Virgin Media research.

    A further 23 per cent said they go online because there’s something on the internet they want to share with their host.

    And a quarter think being connected to the internet at all times has simply become a ‘habit’.

    A third of adults have visitors over at least once a week, with a tenth inviting guests round ‘most days’.

    TOP HOUSE RULES BRITS HAVE TO FOLLOW

    1. Taking your shoes off on entry
    2. No shoes on the sofa
    3. Always flushing the toilet
    4. Not using a cup without a coaster
    5. No looking at devices at the table
    6. No swearing
    7. Keeping the toilet seat down
    8. Washing your hands before dinner
    9. Putting on slippers and socks when you enter the house
    10. Being banned from certain areas of the house
    11. No social media
    12. Only allowed to use a certain bathroom
    13. No eating outside or the kitchen
    14. Not talking about certain topics
    15. Waiting a polite length of time before asking for the WiFi code
    16. Being told where to sit at the dining table
    17. Using certain cups for certain drinks
    18. Helping with the dishes
    19. Sitting in allocated spots in the living room
    20. Putting your plate/cups in the dishwasher
  • Where can I see Tales Of The City and how many episodes are there?

    Where can I see Tales Of The City and how many episodes are there?

    Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City is coming to the small screen, here’s where you can see it and how many episodes there are.

    Armistead Maupin‘s Tales Of The City is coming back to life thanks to Netflix, who are giving us a 10 episode series launching on the 7th June 2019.

    The show’s original run was made into a miniseries for Channel 4 and was first broadcast in 1993. The very first mini-series had just six episodes, so the brand new production by Netflix actually adds 4 new episodes to the show.

    The show stars Laura Linney, Ellen Page, Olympia Dukakis, Paul Gross, Murray Bartlett, Charlie Barnett, Garcia and May Hong.

    Are any of the original cast in the 2019 Netflix reboot?

    Yes, in fact the 2019 Netflix reboot of Tales Of The City see Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis return to reprise their roles as Mary Ann Singleton and Anna Madrigal, respectively.

    When is Tales Of The City coming to Netflix?

    So what is Tales Of The City all about?

    Inspired by the books of Armistead Maupin, Netflix Limited Series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City begins a new chapter in the beloved story. Mary Ann (Laura Linney) returns to present-day San Francisco and is reunited with her daughter Shawna (Ellen Page) and ex-husband Brian (Paul Gross), twenty years after leaving them behind to pursue her career. Fleeing the midlife crisis that her picture-perfect Connecticut life created, Mary Ann is quickly drawn back into the orbit of Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), her chosen family and a new generation of LGBT+ young residents living at 28 Barbary Lane.

    Where can I watch Tales Of The City?

    Tales Of The City will be streaming on Netflix from the 7th of June. It is believed that all episodes will be available to stream immediately on the service.

  • Dame Vera Baird’s support for LGBT+ communities recognised by award short-list

    Dame Vera Baird’s support for LGBT+ communities recognised by award short-list

    Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird’s long-standing support for the region’s LGBT+ community, has been recognised as she is named as an awards ceremony finalist.

    Celebrating the positive contributions made by individuals, organisations and groups, the LGBTQ North East Awards have named Dame Vera in the short-list to receive the ‘Ally of the Year’ accolade.

    Dame Vera is known as a vocal supporter of LGBT+ rights, championing inclusion and understanding for all.

    Her support has included providing funding to train advocates to engage with the police and the criminal justice system to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues. This has involved training officers on the impact of LGBT+ hate crime, and to help sign-post victims to support services.

    The OPCC continues to hold regular LGBT+ advisory sessions to hear the views of the LGBT+ communities on how Northumbria Police engages well with the community and where further improvements can be made.

    Commenting on her award nomination, Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird QC, said, “I’m delighted to have been shortlisted for this award. I’m proud to be considered, alongside other fantastic people, as a voice that represents our LGBTQ communities. Together, we’re bringing issues that matter to the forefront and pushing for positive change – I wish all nominees the best of luck.”

    Ryan Houston, Founder of Rainbow Foundation, said, “We are delighted to see Dame Vera make it to the final of this year’s Awards. This highlights her continued effort to support the LGBTQ community in the North East, as well as her continued dedication to support LGBTQ employees within the Police force.”

  • Netflix is about to get a whole lot more gayer

    Netflix is about to get a whole lot more gayer

    The good eggs at Netflix are all about giving to the gays, this time, they’re giving us a whole series of Tales Of The City.

    Armistead Maupin‘s Tales Of The City is coming back to life thanks to Netflix, who are giving us a 10 episode series launching on the 7th June 2019. The show stars Laura Linney, Ellen Page, Olympia Dukakis, Paul Gross, Murray Bartlett, Charlie Barnett, Garcia and May Hong.

    When is Tales Of The City coming to Netflix?

    So what is Tales Of The City all about?

    Inspired by the books of Armistead Maupin, Netflix Limited Series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City begins a new chapter in the beloved story. Mary Ann (Laura Linney) returns to present-day San Francisco and is reunited with her daughter Shawna (Ellen Page) and ex-husband Brian (Paul Gross), twenty years after leaving them behind to pursue her career. Fleeing the midlife crisis that her picture-perfect Connecticut life created, Mary Ann is quickly drawn back into the orbit of Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), her chosen family and a new generation of LGBT+ young residents living at 28 Barbary Lane.

    When is Tales Of The City coming to Netflix?

    Tales Of The City will be streaming on Netflix from the 7th of June. It is believed that all episodes will be available to stream immediately on the service.

  • Who is Judge Rinder’s Partner, is he married?

    Who is Judge Rinder’s Partner, is he married?

    Judge Rinder has become a bit of a daytime legend… but there’s something the folks at home want to know about him… who is his partner and is he married?

    Is Judge Rinder married?

    Is Judge Rinder gay?

    Yes, Robert Rinder, the star of ITV’s daytime courtroom show Judge Rinder is in fact gay. He married his partner Seth Cumming, a political adviser to former Chancellor, turned Evening Standard editor George Osborne, in a beautiful ceremony in Ibiza in July 2013. The ceremony was officiated by his friend and actor Benedict Cumberbatch at the stunning location. The couple were married for over four years before they parted ways in 2018.

     

    His business buddy and former GAYUK cover star Ivan Massow was at the wedding who shared these pictures of Robert and Seth getting married. Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who is a legally ordained minister can be seen taking control of the cliff top ceremony which took place at the Hacienda Hotel on the sunny party island of Ibiza.

     

     

    Divorced

    Sadly the pair split in 2018 after 4 years of marriage, although the couple were together for 11 years in total. They announced their split in January 2018. No third parties are believed to be involved in the “amicable” split.

  • Perez Hilton insists the son of the Sultan of Brunei is not endangered after outting him

    Perez Hilton insists the son of the Sultan of Brunei is not endangered after outting him

    Perez Hilton has insisted that he has not endangered the life of a Brunei prince who he outted last week.

    Perez Hilton has hit out at critics who say that he has endangered the life of one of the Sultan of Brunei’s sons, Prince Azim, whom he outted as gay last week. The 36-year-old Prince is fourth in line to the throne in the Kingdom of Brunei.

    Speaking in a video, Perez Hilton explained his reasoning behind the decision to out the Prince saying, “Do you know the law? I have read the law. Before attacking me, read what the new law says”,

    He added that it is not illegal to be gay in Brunei, but illegal to have gay sex.

    Perez then went on to say that the Sultan’s son, would not be murdered just because he was gay.

    He also pointed out that the burden of proof was “heavy”, saying that “in order for you to be stoned to death, you have to be convicted and in order for you to be convicted there needed to be four witnesses that saw this gay act”.

    He went on to add that he thought that the likelihood of anyone, especially Prince Azim, being stoned to death in Brunei was “zero”.

    Brunei has now adopted a law which allows for the death penalty, death by stoning, to be used on men who are found having same-sex sexual relations with each other.

    Many people have criticised the fact that Perez outted Prince Azim, but Perez said, “I know the Prince of Brunei, his Dad probably knows that he’s gay, in fact, I’m going to go a step above and say that his Dad knows that he is gay. That’s why I felt the extra need just to out him because knowing your son is gay and still enacting this law, which is symbolic – it sucks”.

    Prince Azim has never publicly acknowledged his sexuality.

  • Seven men wanted after a suspected homophobic attack in Coventry

    Seven men wanted after a suspected homophobic attack in Coventry

    Police in Coventry are appealing to the public for information after a 24-year-old man was left with injuries after a suspected homophobic attack.

    A 24-year-old man was left with severe facial injuries after a suspected homophobic attack in the city of Coventry police say. THEGAYUK has learned that Coventry police are looking for information on seven males, who were filmed by CCTV outside the Noodle Bar in Coventry in March.

    According to the police, a 24-year-old man was attacked and left with multiple injuries which included fractured cheekbones, a broken nose, blurred vision and nerve damage after it is thought that seven men set upon the unnamed victim. The alleged attack happened just before 4.30am on Saturday 16 March.

    The alleged assault happened outside the Noodle Bar on Bull Yard in Coventry city centre. Police say that is believed a homophobic insult was heard during the attack.

    Anyone with information is urged to contact police via Live Chat at west-midlands.police.UK between 8 am and midnight, or call 101 anytime.

    Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting crime reference 20CV/68141L/19.

  • Man brutalised and left unconscious by gang of up to six in homophobic assault

    Man brutalised and left unconscious by gang of up to six in homophobic assault

    Detectives investigating a homophobic assault and robbery in Greenwich are appealing for information.

    A man was left with multiple injuries and had his car stolen after he was homophobically assaulted in a London park. Police were called to Vanbrugh Park Road in Blackheath in London at 22:23hrs on Sunday, 7 April following reports of an alleged assault.

    Officers found a 36-year-old man with bleeding and bruising to his face.

    Police are looking for six thugs

    The victim was walking on Blackheath Common, Greenwich, in an area known as Blackheath Dip when he was attacked by a group of around five males, and possibly a female.

    He was repeatedly punched in the face and held around his neck, causing him to lose consciousness. They then dragged him across the ground by his hood and hit his face against the pavement. Throughout the attack, the gang used homophobic words.

    They then stole the victim’s car keys and drove off his white Peugeot 208 Access, which contained his mobile phone and wallet.

    The victim was treated at the scene by paramedics and taken to a hospital. He has since been discharged but is suffering from his injuries and is still in shock.

    One of the males was described as white, with a thin face, thin lips and spoke with a London accent. He was wearing a grey hooded jumper.

    Homophobia was the motivation of this assault

    Investigating officer Detective Constable Adam Pearce, from the South East Command Unit, said, “This was a completely unprovoked and targeted assault and we believe there may be further victims not yet in contact with police.

    “Both the attack and the homophobic motivation of this assault are abhorrent and I appeal to anyone with any information that could assist the investigation to come forward.”

    Anyone with information is asked to contact the South East Safe Guarding Unit by dialling 101 and quoting reference CAD 7270/07Apr, Tweet @MetCC or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

  • Vile thug has homophobic rant at Street Performer in Nottingham

    A street performer known as Disco Bunny has shared footage of him being abused on the streets.

    A performer known as Disco Bunny (Pablo Woodward) was entertaining the crowds in Nottingham city centre when he was set upon by a man in the crowd who took offence to Disco Bunny’s look. The man then proceeded to homophobically abuse the performer and at one point called Woodward a “f**king nonce”.

    The unnamed man repeatedly asked Disco Bunny who he was sexually attracted to in front of a gathering crowd. When Disco Bunny refused to answer the man’s question the thug launched into a foul-mouthed six-minute rant in which he using the words “nonce” and “batty man”. He also said that he didn’t trust the performer with his six-year-old little boy. During the tirade, the man grew more and more agitated and at one point took off his t-shirt.

    Disco Bunny, who travels up and down the country to entertain people in city centres, uploaded the footage on to his Facebook page where it has been viewed over 350,000 times and has been shared nearly 2,500 times.

    The man’s rant drew a shocked crowd who jumped in to defend the performer. At one point two people hold up the rainbow flag behind the street performer. Speaking about his supports Woodward said, “I thank the public for their support and for their respect of my work and each other – and for their restrained behaviour. I bear no grudge.”

    Police in Nottingham have begun an investigation after a hate incident was reported, Police said, “We have spoken to the victim, a 39-year-old man, and are aware that a video of the incident, in which homophobic abuse is shouted, has been shared online and this will be investigated as part of the enquiry,” a statement read.

    “Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information that could help the enquiry is urged to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 729 of 1 April 2019.”

  • Jamie Lambert steps out hand in hand with his fella on the Olivier’s red carpet

    Singer Jamie Lambert and boyfriend Christopher Edward step out, hand in hand for the 2019 Olivier Awards.

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    Collabro star Jamie Lambert and beau Christopher Edward stepped out together for theatre’s most important night the 2019 Oliviers Awards. The pair cut a dashing vision as they wore bright and ornate patterned jackets on the red carpet. Looking happy the couple held hand hands as they posed in front of the cameras.

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    Jamie Lambert and Christopher Jones: The happy couple hold hands on the red carpet in front of the cameras.

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    Former THEGAYUK cover star Jamie joked that for once he was guest at the awards, instead of working the event as a presenter. He joked, “After two years in a row working for the brilliant @olivierawards , tonight I get to attend as a guest and wear an outrageous outfit and I can’t wait. Forever proud of the brilliant team behind these incredible and important awards, and I’m really excited to see what they’ve put together this year. Love you guys!”

    He also wrote that he loved musical theatre actor Christopher saying that he “had the best night with the best man”.

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    Jamie described his outfit as “subtle” .

  • UK’s government updates advice for LGBT travellers to Brunei

    UK’s government updates advice for LGBT travellers to Brunei

    The UK government has updated its travel advice for its LGBT citizens planning to take a trip to Brunei following on from the introduction of the death penalty for homosexual acts.

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    The UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FOC) has updated its travel advice to LGBT+ people planning to travel to Brunei – after legislation recently changed in the nation, which affects LGBT+ people.

    Brunei has now adopted a law which allows for the death penalty, death by stoning, to be used on men who are found having same-sex sexual relations with each other.

    The UK Government’s advice warns travellers, “Homosexual activity is illegal” and warns travellers to “find out about the local laws and customs of the country and area you’re visiting.

    “In some countries, homosexuality and/or homosexual relations are illegal and can be subject to severe penalties”.

    The office also suggest, “invest in a good guide book – many specialise in advice to LGBT travellers”

    Not all laws or punishments will affect non-Muslims in the region.

    The adoption of sharia-based laws in the Muslim majority country means that Muslims found guilty of engaging in gay sex will be stoned to death, those who are not Muslim may receive lengthy prison sentences. The law also means that anyone found guilty of committing adultery or trying to denounce Islam or insulting the Prophet Muhammad will also be dealt with the death penalty.

    Those found guilty of theft will have their hands amputated. Not all laws or punishments will affect non-Muslims in the region.

    Homosexuality is already illegal in Brunei and is one of 35 of 53 nations of the Commonwealth in which homosexuality is illegal. It is the second of those nations to make the “crime” punishable by death.