Same-sex couples have been excluded from laws that protect straight couples from domestic violence.
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Daily Mail Readers Can Not Get Over Mother Buying Son A Doll
A mother bought her son a doll and Daily Mail Readers are furious…
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Bolton Gay Community Mourns The Death Of Pride “Hero” Darren Batey, Aged 32
A Bolton Pride hero has died at the age of 32, leaving friends and family in shock just days before Christmas.
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10 People Who Really Made A Difference In A Landmark Year For LGBT Rights
Earlier we reported on the disappointing list of 6 people The Independent published as having made 2015 a landmark year for LGBT rights worldwide.
Writer Matthew Hoy shares his top 10 landmark personalities with THEGAYUK who made 2015 a truly exceptional year in the LGBT equality movement.Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera
Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera is an out Lesbian, LGBT rights activist and co-founder of Uganda’s first LGBT publication – Bombastic. In June she appeared on the cover of arguably one of the most prestigious publications in the world – Time Magazine. It is hoped that this will help shine a light on LGBT issues on the continent which often go unseen.
“All we need is respect, and protection from violence, and our basic inalienable human rights. Speaking out and bringing attention to the plight of LGBT people is life. I will not be silenced by anyone.”Casey ConwayCasey Conway, an Aboriginal Australian and former national rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters, came out as gay this year. Following a shoulder injury he retired from rugby at the age of 22 and went on to work with vulnerable and homeless youth. In coming out he said the following about his work, “I’ve worked with kids who are homeless because they’ve been kicked out of home when they came out [as gay]. They’re suffering not only because they don’t have a home, but because of their mental health and a raft of other issues.”
Jaime Lopez Vela and Alexi Ali Mendez
It made worldwide headlines when Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriages were legal and that previous legislation defining marriage as “something to be celebrated between a man and a woman” was in fact unconstitutional.
This issue, however, would have never come before the Supreme Court had it not been for the likes of Vela and Mendez, both LGBT activists and lawyers who together fought various game-changing legal battles across the country eventually leading to the landmark ruling by the Supreme Court this year.
Xavier Bettel
When Xavier Bettel decided to declare his undying love for Gauthier Destenay in marriage, he became the second sitting world leader and first in the EU to marry their same-sex partner. This hopefully set an example for LGBT youth across the EU, that it is, in fact, okay to be gay and that marriage is about love.
Elena Klimnova
This year Russian LGBT activist, Elena Klimnova, faced tough criticism and even fines from the Russian government for her site Deti-404. The site was a treasure trove for LGBT teens in the homophobic state to share their stories of harassment and to offer support. Despite facing repeated prosecution and threats from members of the public, Elena has fought for this brave cause and given LGBT teens a ray of hope in an ever-depressing environment.
Richard Fung
Richard Fung is an award winning documentarian who was awarded this year’s Kessler Award for his contributions to LGBT Studies. One of his most notable works was his film entitled “Orientations” which explored the Asian-Canadian gay and lesbian communities that existed underground in the 1980s.
Nepal
This year the small Asian state became the first in Asia to provide explicit protection for LGBT people from discrimination, violence and abuse as part of its new constitution.
Upon hearing this news, Ty Cobb, Director of HRC Global said, “We congratulate LGBT Nepalis and their allies for this historic victory, and hope to see other nations across Asia and the globe take similar steps to ensure full legal equality for their LGBT citizens.”
Israel Gay Youth Organization
This year the Israel Gay Youth Organisation took the first steps in its planned outreach into the LGBT-Arab community with the translation of its site into Arabic and the opening up of online forums wherein Arab youth can discuss their fears and concerns.
In an interview with Haaretz, one of the new Arab counsellors had the following to say, “Arab gay youth have no sources of information about being gay…Until the age of 18, I thought I was the only gay person in the world. I was completely cut off. We didn’t even have sex education at school. I went looking for a boy who had left our school, and I was told he was gay. I met him, he was in an art school and he introduced me to the community. Until 12th grade I never met a gay person or went to a gay party.”
This is the first step in the right direction in offering LGBT education to Arab youth.
LGBTory
The LGBT Group of the Conservatives Party was proud to boast this year that at the 2015 General Elections, the Tories had put forward the largest number of openly LGBT candidates forward totalling 37. No matter what your political affiliation it is a great moment when a political party can boast about how many LGBT candidates it has, as this will only encourage more LGBT youth to become active politically.by Matthew
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11 Last Minute Gift Ideas For Animal Lovers
Stuck for ideas on what to give the animal and pet lovers in your life? Here’s our top 11 gift ideas. (more…)
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Independent Fails To Hail Any Gay or Bisexual Men As Important For Landmark Year
The Independent Newspaper has failed to acknowledge any gay or bisexual men in its round up list of people who made 2015 a landmark year for LGBT rights.

The Independent, home to the annual Rainbow List has failed to acknowledge any gay or bisexual men in its round up of the people who made 2015 a landmark year for LGBT rights.
The list included Caitlyn Jenner, who many in the LGBT community have blasted as not being a good representative after claiming “If You Look Like a Man in a Dress, It Makes People Uncomfortable”
The list, created by reporter Caroline Mortimer, hails, reality star Caitlyn Jenner, actresses Ruby Rose and Ellen Page, artist iO Tillett Wright and model Cara Delevigne as people who made “massive strides for equality and tolerance for LGBT people across the world.”
Cara Delevigne is a former model who came out as bisexual in an interview with Vogue in July. She is in a relationship with singer St. Vincent and has now quit the modelling industry.
iO Tillett Wright is an artist who photographs anyone who doesn’t indentify as “100% straight”.
Earlier this year Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily Rose came out as not 100% straight.
The list failed to mention the extraordinary efforts made by some gay and bisexual men in 2015 for LGBT rights across the globe.
The only man mentioned on the list of just six people is Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who along with other judges who legalised same-sex marriage in the US.
We reached out for comment from the list’s creator Caroline Mortimer.
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Netflix Is Now Available In Ultra HD On Set Top Boxes
Needing to see Grace and Frankie in HD? Is House of Cards not real enough? Hold on because Netflix just became Ultra HD on YouView set top boxes
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Slovenian Rejection Of Gay Marriage Is “Victory For Our Children”
Slovenians have rejected same-sex marriage by 2 to 1 in a referendum. (more…)
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RECIPE: Bubble And Chic, The Perfect Way To Use Up Christmas Leftovers
Makes 4 | Prep 20 mins | Cook 50 mins
Leftovers never looked so good before, right? You can make changes to this recipe dependent on what vegetables you may have leftover from Christmas. Celeriac could be swapped for the beetroot (you will lose the pinky redness of the dish though), use any kind of cabbage or brussell sprouts, standard potato instead of sweet, leek instead of onion etc.
INGREDIENTS.
1 carrot (peeled if non-organic), roughly chopped
200g uncooked beetroot, peeled and chopped in small chunks
200g sweet potato, skin on and roughly chopped
225g red cabbage, chopped
1 medium onion, finely chopped
8 tbsp panko breadcrumbs
goes well with;
dollop of yoghurt
lemon zest
pomegranate seeds
romanesco / cauliflower / broccoli
raw radish slices
parmesan
METHOD.
Pre-heat your oven to 220c / 200c (fan) / Gas Mark 7
Heat a little oil in a frying pan a gently sweat out the onions for 10 minutes, once softened, set aside.
Meanwhile you can boil the carrot, beetroot, sweet potato and red cabbage in a large saucepan and do so for 15-20 minutes.
Drain the vegetables thoroughly and tip into a large mixing bowl. Mash the vegetables lightly, then add in the panko breadcrumbs (if your mix looks overly wet then add a couple more tablespoons), and then stir in the onion. Season heavily with black pepper, and just a wee pinch of salt.
Once cool enough to handle, use your hands to shape into four “cakes”. Alternatively you could use a cookie cutter or ringlet as a mould for the cakes, spooning in the mixture and pressing down as you go. Set the cookie cutter aside once all cakes are shaped.
At this point you could top each cake with a good grating of parmesan. Now, place into the oven for 30 minutes. Pop under the grill for a few minutes on high if you want them extra crispy!
Remove from the oven and serve with a dollop of yoghurt, pomegranate jewels, grated lemon zest, and some more left over vegetables that have been lightly steamed, I used romanesco and some raw radish.
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Armed Gang Preying On Gay Men Using Hook Up App In London
A gang of thugs is attacking gay men in South London after setting up hook ups on the dating app.
A gang of men have reportedly mugged two gay men in South London after arranging a hook up with each of them through a dating app. Although the men were not hurt they were confronted with a gang of four who robbed them at knifepoint.
Detective constable Sheree Yates said: ‘The victims thankfully did not suffer serious physical injuries but have been left very shaken by these incidents.
‘We are keen to identify the suspects as soon as possible and are appealing to anyone with any information to contact the police.
‘We would also like to take this opportunity to reassure the LGBT community that we are doing everything we can to arrest these men.
‘I would urge everyone who uses online dating apps and sites to take steps to help them to stay safe whilst meeting strangers.’Police are warning men who use Grindr and other dating apps to take extra precautions – including keeping your personal details private, making sure you drink responsibly and let friends or family know where you are going and at what time you expect to be back.
Their full list of tips reads:
Please consider the following safety tips when using a dating app:– Don’t share personal details such as your home address until you can trust the person you are communicating with
– If you decide to meet in person, let someone know where you are going and when you’re likely to return
– Always meet in a public place with lots of people around
– Plan your journey to and from the date in advance. If using a mini cab always pre-book
– Drink responsibly and never leave your drink unattended
– Ensure your mobile phone is fully charged and working
– If at any time your feel uncomfortable, leave the date – you are not obliged to stay
For further crime prevention and personal safety advice visit the Metropolitan Police website at http://content.met.police.uk/Site/victimadvice
Anyone with information should call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Anyone who has been the victim of crime through online dating can contact police or Victim Support on 0808 1689 111





