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  • Drag Queen La Voix has her entire livelihood ripped away as tour van stolen

    Drag Queen La Voix has her entire livelihood ripped away as tour van stolen

    Britain’s Got Talent star, La Voix has sent an emotional message to her fans to keep a look out for her tour van which was stolen in the early hours of the morning.

    The drag star is currently touring the UK on her Red Ambition tour.

    At approximately 1 AM this morning (September 20), the van, which contains equipment and costumes estimated to be valued at £30,000, was taken from the Dunstable area. 

    In an emotional video posted to social media, La Voix said: “I’m just appealing if anyone sees the van, if you’re offered any dresses any costumes please, please, please, please, inform the police, let me know. I’ve got to got to get this stuff back. This is everything. This is my livelihood. This is my business. It’s not just me it’s my crew, my band, about 10-15 people rely on this show for their income.

    “We’ve gone through so much with the pandemic and not getting work and this tour is going to be amazing. I’ve put so much work and love into this show and I cannot do it without my tools. Vans are replaceable, everything’s replaceable but not the stuff I need to go out there and make people have a good night. It’s my job to make people laugh and they have taken away the tools Ineed to make that happen.

    “The dresses mean nothing to you, they’re everything to me. Please, please, please, please. And if you see an interesting person walking around in a Diana Ross dress it’s probably mine.”

    Anyone with information about the theft should make contact via email here.

    The van’s registration is DW52 BBB.

  • Nottingham’s last remaining gay sauna to be turned into an “air hotel”

    Nottingham’s last remaining gay sauna to be turned into an “air hotel”

    Plans have been submitted to turn Nottingham’s gay sauna, Wolf Spa, into what developers are calling an “air hotel.”

    Wolf Spa, which has been closed for a number of years, has been eyed by a developer who wants to create a hotel without staff or kitchen facilities. Documents show that the new owner, Mr B Tiwana, has now submitted plans for a change of use for the building.

    Wolf had operated in the city centre from 2017, but was closed by its owner shortly after the COVID-19 pandemnic.

    According to planning reports presented to Nottingham City Council, the applicant’s intention is to transform the structure into an “air hotel.” The concept of an air hotel can be described as a hotel that differs from conventional ones by not having a permanent, on-site, full-time staff presence, as stated in the documents.

    No kitchens, No full-time staff

    The documents also note that the building does not include cooking, catering, or restaurant facilities. This is because such amenities are unnecessary, given the ample availability of cafes, bars, and restaurants in the immediate vicinity of the city centre.

    The hotel, however, does employ service staff responsible for day-to-day cleaning, laundry services, general maintenance, and overall management. These services are contracted through an external company, as provided by the applicant.

    Before its opening, Wolf Spa underwent a transformation and offered a range of services, including massages, sauna rooms, waxing, manscaping, body hair trimming, body scrubs, body polishing, and various other therapies.

    According to planning documents, there is a recognized demand for a new air hotel at this location. The hotel will cater to a diverse range of visitors to the city centre, including parents requiring accommodation when visiting family members such as students, business travellers in need of extended stay options, and tourists exploring the city centre, as stated in the documents.

    The hotel is promoted online through a dedicated website, and guests make their reservations and payments electronically. Each customer is assigned a unique access code, exclusively generated for their use, allowing entry to the main entrance, bedroom, and courtyard amenity space. Importantly, this access code is valid only for the duration of their stay, and doors automatically unlock upon departure.

    Hope that Wolf might have reopened

    Locals in Nottingham had hoped that Wolf might reopen as no official closing down announcement had been made and the building had been kept in good condition over the last couple of years.

    A former employee, who wished to remain unnamed, said: “I’ve had few of the former customers ask when the place would be back and running, but the former owner just seems to have gone dark on us all, which is a shame, because it was pretty popular.”

    The closure means that Nottingham’s once-thriving gay scene is diminishing and is left with two bars.

    The nearest gay sauna to Nottingham is now Zeus in Mansfield.

  • Shrewsbury school branded “inadequate” after students speak of homophobic, racist and sexual harassment

    Shrewsbury school branded “inadequate” after students speak of homophobic, racist and sexual harassment

    A School in Shrewsbury school was labelled “inadequate” after its students told Ofsted inspectors that incidents of racist comments, homophobic behaviours and sexual harassment were commonplace.

    The Meole Brace School in Shrewsbury was found to “require improvement” according to Ofsted. The report stated,

    “A significant minority of pupils misbehave in lessons. This disrupts the learning of others. Where this happens, staff do not deal with this consistently well. Leaders have not yet done enough to ensure that all staff address the poor behaviour of pupils effectively. Pupils told inspectors that incidents of racist comments, homophobic behaviours and sexual harassment are commonplace.

    Students not confident in staff to deal with their issues.

    They are not confident that staff will deal with their concerns if they raise them. Because of this, pupils do not report concerns and have accepted the inappropriate behaviour they experience.”

    “Some pupils do not enjoy school as much as they should. Many pupils express unhappiness about access to, and the condition of, the school’s toilet facilities.

    Homophobic bullying in school

    In 2017 a study by the University of Cambridge found that 45% of gay students face homophobic bullying. Among gay pupils, 45% have encountered bullying, primarily in the form of insults or gossip. However, 7% reported experiencing physical attacks, and 4% reported receiving “death threats.”

    Alan Doust, headteacher, said, “It is not so much that we disagreed with some of the things they said, it is more that we think Ofsted failed to balance the things they found out in a proportionate way, or to take a wide enough sample and perspective.”

    Liz Malpass, chair of governors, said, “The school has been in dispute with Ofsted since the inspection, because, like many schools, we are concerned about how heavily they have relied on a smaller sample of our school community, and we think there are inconsistencies with other inspections.”

    Read more about the school’s s response here.

    The role of Ofsted

    Ofsted stands for the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. It is a non-ministerial government department in the United Kingdom responsible for inspecting and regulating schools, colleges, and other educational institutions. Ofsted’s primary role is to evaluate and report on the quality of education and services provided by these institutions to ensure that they meet the standards and requirements set by the government.

    Ofsted inspections assess various aspects of education and care, including the quality of teaching, the effectiveness of leadership and management, the overall student or learner experience, and safeguarding and child protection measures. These inspections play a crucial role in holding educational institutions accountable and helping parents, students, and the public make informed decisions about where to access education and childcare services.

    In addition to schools and colleges, Ofsted also inspects and regulates other services related to children and young people, such as early years childcare providers, adoption and fostering agencies, and children’s social care services. Ofsted’s findings and reports are made available to the public and contribute to ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education and services for children and learners in the UK.

  • Cumbria Pride 2023 is happening this weekend

    Cumbria Pride 2023 is happening this weekend

    According to The Pride Shop, Cumbria Pride is happening this weekend and it’s all due to set off from 11AM.

    According to organisers, the parade will be meeting from 11 am in the pedestrianised area outside the Town Hall to march to our main Pride event (estimated 10-minute walk)

    Cumbria Pride is free to attend and promises to be a great event.

    Where is Cumbria?

    Cumbria is a county located in the northwest region of England, United Kingdom. It is known for its scenic landscapes, including the Lake District National Park, which is renowned for its lakes, mountains, and natural beauty. Cumbria is bordered by Scotland to the north, Northumberland to the northeast, County Durham to the east, North Yorkshire to the southeast, Lancashire to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west. The county town of Cumbria is Carlisle, and it is a region popular for outdoor activities and tourism due to its stunning countryside and national parks.

    Who’s headlining Cumbria Pride 2023?

    It appears as though there is no official “headliner” for Cumbria Pride however there will be plenty of entertainment for those who attend.

    There will be performances from Ailsa McFee, Allan Jay, George Shelley, Joanna Bang, Kara Marni, Kyle Finn, Michael T Ogilvie, Miss Pearl, PJ Taylor and Tom Stevens!

  • Ofsted slams school as “inadequate” as it finds Homophobic bullying

    Ofsted slams school as “inadequate” as it finds Homophobic bullying

    A school in Nottinghamshire has been found to be “inadequate” after Ofsted found it lacking in several areas, including the discovery that homophobic bullying was taking place and had become “normalised” creating an unsafe space for LGBT+ students studying at the school.

    The Brunts Academy in Mansfield was found to “require improvement” according to Ofsted. The report stated,

    “Some pupils feel unsafe. They are concerned about the disrespectful behaviour of others. Pupils experience swearing and derogatory language, including sexualised and homophobic language. They say this has become normalised. Pupils do not always report their concerns to staff. They lack confidence that staff will resolve issues, including about bullying.

    “Some pupils do not enjoy school as much as they should. Many pupils express unhappiness about access to, and the condition of, the school’s toilet facilities.

    Previously the school had been rated “good”.

    In 2017 a study by the University of Cambridge found that 45% of gay students face homophobic bullying. Among gay pupils, 45% have encountered bullying, primarily in the form of insults or gossip. However, 7% reported experiencing physical attacks, and 4% reported receiving “death threats.”

    The school which is run by the Greenwood Academies Trust has 1474 pupils and was inspected in late November 2022.

    The role of Ofsted

    Ofsted stands for the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. It is a non-ministerial government department in the United Kingdom responsible for inspecting and regulating schools, colleges, and other educational institutions. Ofsted’s primary role is to evaluate and report on the quality of education and services provided by these institutions to ensure that they meet the standards and requirements set by the government.

    Ofsted inspections assess various aspects of education and care, including the quality of teaching, the effectiveness of leadership and management, the overall student or learner experience, and safeguarding and child protection measures. These inspections play a crucial role in holding educational institutions accountable and helping parents, students, and the public make informed decisions about where to access education and childcare services.

    In addition to schools and colleges, Ofsted also inspects and regulates other services related to children and young people, such as early years childcare providers, adoption and fostering agencies, and children’s social care services. Ofsted’s findings and reports are made available to the public and contribute to ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education and services for children and learners in the UK.

  • Where can I find all the Pride dates for 2024?

    Where can I find all the Pride dates for 2024?

    It’s early for 2024 pride dates, but some UK prides have already put their dates in the diary for 2024. Luckily we’ve found a handy website which lists all the prides in the UK and their dates. Although it’s still early, there are some prides like Student Pride and Pride In London which have already announced their 2024 dates.

    THE PRIDE SHOP has been keeping tabs on all of 2024’s pride events in the UK, of which there are now over 180, so you’re never far away from a pride, wherever you happen to be.

    What UK Prides have announced their 2024 dates already?

    So far, Student Pride, Trafford, Birmingham, Mayo, Canterbury, Cardiff, Exmouth, Essex, Luton, Portsmouth and London are some of the events that have announced their dates.

    The UK tops the list in Europe for the number of prides in one country, and comes second, only to the US in the world for the number of prides.

    Pride Dates for 2024 have already been announced by some committees.
    Pride Dates for 2024 have already been announced by some committees.

    What month do most prides take place?

    The majority of the UK’s prides take place in July and August, although like the majority of the world Pride Month is celebrated in June and LGBTQ+ history month is observed at the beginning of the year in February.

    Who organises pride in the UK?

    Most prides are organised by volunteers in their local areas. There are a few prides which are organised by companies, larger organisations or even local authorities. There is no one main organiser, although many prides are a member of the UK Pride Organisers Network.

  • Channel Islands pride 2023 is happening this weekend

    Channel Islands pride 2023 is happening this weekend

    Pride is happening this weekend on the Channel Islands, more accurately it’s happening on Jersey this year.

    According to The Pride Shop, Jersey will be hosting the 2023 Channel Islands pride with Guernsey taking the reigns for 2024.

    The first Channel Islands Pride was held in 2015. It took place in St. Helier, the capital of Jersey. Since then, it has become an annual event celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and promoting equality and diversity.

    Where are the Channel Islands?

    The Channel Islands are located in the English Channel, between the coast of Normandy, France, and the southern coast of England. They consist of two main islands, Jersey and Guernsey, as well as several smaller islands. The Channel Islands have a rich history and unique cultural identity.

    In addition to these, there are several smaller islands that make up the Channel Islands. Some of the smaller islands include Alderney, Sark, Herm, and Jethou.

    Who’s headlining Channel Island’s Pride 2023?

    The Main Stage line-up for Channel Islands Pride 2023 has been unveiled, promising a fantastic array of talent. British band Five, known for their hits like “Keep on Movin’” and “Got the Feelin’”, will headline the event at People’s Park in St Helier. Joining them on stage will be a lineup of drag acts and Eurovision semi-finalists, including Tomara Thomas, Mercedes Bends, Paige Three, Flesh, and Miss Leigh Ding.

    Christian May, the director, expressed excitement about the exceptional musical and drag talent that will embody the spirit of Pride. He eagerly awaits the participation of everyone in the People’s Park to be a part of this extraordinary celebration. Five, a band that originated in the late 90s and now consists of Scott Robinson, Ritchie Neville, and Sean Conlon, will entertain the crowd with their energetic performances.

    Ellie Prohan, from Kiss FM and Kiss Fresh, will be the headline DJ for the event. Described as an advocate for women, intersectionality, and marginalized communities, Prohan is expected to bring an electrifying atmosphere to the Pride festivities.

    What else is happening at Channel Island’s Pride?

    The Pride Village will feature various zones, including a Family Zone, Community and Wellbeing Zones, Bars and Food Village, as well as an area dedicated to our furry friends. Additionally, the Jersey Electricity Main Stage, hosted by Dr Adam Perchard, the Cabaret Stage, and the Silent Disco will showcase talented local singers, bands, and performers such as Sister Disco and Shea.

    Mr May expressed his gratitude to sponsors such as Jersey Electricity and the Government of Jersey for their support in making Channel Islands Pride the largest free public event in Jersey. The festivities will begin in the Royal Square at 13:00 BST on 16 September, with celebrations continuing in People’s Park and Victoria Park from 14:00 to 22:00. The event promises to be a truly special occasion that celebrates diversity, equality, and the LGBTQ+ community.

  • Gay shop in the heart of Manchester suffers 5th attack in four months

    Gay shop in the heart of Manchester suffers 5th attack in four months

    One of the UK’s busiest gay sex shops, in Manchester, CloneZone has suffered 5 terrifying attacks on its shops. The latest attack was in broad daylight while the shop was open.

    The latest attack on the shop happened on Sunday, September 10, 2023, at around 2 pm.

    Clonezone, located on Sackville Street in the heart of Manchester City centre, fell victim to an act of vandalism.

    Preliminary investigations into this incident indicate that two individuals, riding a motorbike, approached the store. Their initial attempt to shatter the windows, fortified with iron bars due to prior assaults on the establishment, proved unsuccessful. Subsequently, they resorted to hurling objects at both the entrance doors and the security apparatus affixed outside the premises.

    This destructive act resulted in an estimated £3,500 worth of damage.

    https://twitter.com/GMPCityCentre/status/1701262956388909259

    Detectives, following a review of the CCTV footage, have reason to believe that the motorbike employed in this attack is the same one used in a previous incident back in May 2023. They are now seeking assistance from the public in locating this particular bicycle.

    Chief Inspector Steve Wiggins of GMP’s City Centre Neighbourhood Team, said:

    “So far, we have arrested a person but we know that there is someone out there who knows where this bike is and who it belongs to and we are urging them to reach out to us.

    “We appreciate that the images in the CCTV image are not of the best quality, but we are releasing them in the hope that someone was able to witness this attack and can come forwards with information.

    “The attacks are very specific, with all five attacks showcasing the same style of offending to one specific shop, with offenders arriving on bikes and causing significant damage. We are keen to find out the motivations behind the attacks which will assist us with tracing those responsible and bringing them to justice.

    “This is the fifth attack on this business in the last four months and this cannot continue. We are doing everything in our power to investigate the incidents whilst protecting the business.

    “We have a dedicated specialist unit investigation in addition to patrols being conducted by neighbourhood officers, and we hope this goes someway to reassure the local community that we are committed to protecting the public.

    “The neighbourhood officers who are out and about are approachable so please come and speak to us if you have any concerns or information that may help us.

    “Community intelligence is crucial for us to focus these patrols in the right areas at the right times to catch individuals involved in crime so please report anything which appears suspicious and out of the ordinary to police.

    “Crimestoppers is offering a £2,000 reward for information given to them directly that that leads to the arrest and conviction of any involved. This information can be passed anonymously through the Crimestoppers independent charity on 0800 555 111. “Information regarding the bike or if you can identify the men in the image information can also be passed by calling officers on 0161 856 3345 or via 101.”

  • Police release picture of man they’d like to talk to in connection to homophobic stabbings in London

    Police release picture of man they’d like to talk to in connection to homophobic stabbings in London

    Detectives investigating a homophobic attack on two men outside the Two Brewers in Clapham have issued fresh images of the man they want to trace.

    The images were taken from a route 50 bus in Thornton Heath at approximately 20:30hrs, before the incident.

    Detective Chief Inspector Jivan Saib from the local policing team in Lambeth leads the investigation and said:

    “These images provide a clearer picture of the person we need to identify and locate following this shocking attack. I would urge people to look at these images – do you know this man? Do you recognise the clothes he is wearing? 

    “If you can help identify him then please get in touch.”

    The incident happened at approximately 22:15hrs on Sunday, 13 August as the two men stood outside a nightclub – they were approached by a man who attacked them with a knife before running away.

    Both men, aged in their 20s and 30s, were taken to hospital for treatment and have since been discharged.

    Officers continue to follow-up a number of lines of enquiry provided by witnesses and members of the public as they work to locate and arrest the suspect.

    There are also ongoing patrols in and around the area of Clapham High Street which will continue over the coming days.


    PC Hayley Jones who is the dedicated LGBT+ Community Liaison Officer (CLO) for Lambeth and Southwark added: 

    “We understand some people from the LGBT+ community may not have the confidence to speak to police; my role was introduced to provide a dedicated LGBT+ point of contact to support the community and advise on investigations where homophobia and transphobia is a motive. You can contact me directly for advice and support, or to assist this investigation.”

    Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD 7198/13Aug. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

    If you wish to contact the Lambeth and Southwark LGBT+ CLO please contact PC Hayley Jones on 07825101104 or Hayley.Jones@met.police.uk.

  • Two gay men viciously attacked in South London

    Two gay men viciously attacked in South London

    In South London, a distressing incident unfolded where two gay men became victims of assault, echoing the homophobic stabbing near The Two Brewers bar in Clapham that occurred a mere week earlier. The unfortunate recipients of this attack were Michael Smith and his partner Nat Asabere. Their ordeal unfolded while they waited for a bus around 11 p.m. in Brixton on Saturday, August 19.

    This incident followed their participation in the UK Black Pride event earlier in the day.

    The assailant, an unfamiliar man, confronted the couple, subjecting them to violence. Asabere was struck at the back of his head, while Smith endured a series of “three or four” punches to his face. Fearing for their safety, they managed to escape onto a bus. The extent of Smith’s injuries came to light only after they had fled, eventually leading to medical treatment.

    Recounting the events to the BBC, Smith shared, “Fortunately, my instinct to flee kicked in, and we sought refuge on that bus. It was then that I noticed blood staining my shirt, leaving me bewildered about its source. The taste of blood in my mouth and its presence on my hands, along with the sensation of a significant split in my lip, became apparent.”

    No Arrests Made

    As of now, no arrests have been made, and law enforcement is treating this incident as an act of homophobia. This attack follows another disturbing event where two men were stabbed outside the Two Brewers in Clapham on August 13, just over a week prior. The victims of that incident were men in their 20s and 30s, attacked by an individual wielding a knife.

    Authorities at the Metropolitan Police are actively pursuing the perpetrator.

    Although the attacks transpired within close proximity and a short timeframe of each other, the Metropolitan Police do not believe there is a connection between the two incidents. The aftermath of the assault has left Asabere grappling with headaches, while Smith struggles to come to terms with the incident and its impact on him emotionally.

    Smith expressed the growing concern over escalating anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments contributing to heightened hostility against the community. In response to this ordeal, he is raising funds for Stonewall, an organization dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights.

    Reflecting on his decision to take action, Smith shared, “I had to channel all those complex emotions into something positive. That’s why I initiated a fundraiser and chose to speak out. I understood that if I kept silent, it would only eat away at me.”

    Individuals with information regarding the attack are encouraged to contact the police at 101, referencing case number 8673/22AUG. For those who have witnessed or been victims of hate crimes, seeking help is strongly advocated. The police can be reached at 101, Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 for anonymous tips, or via the True Vision website. In emergencies, dial 999.

  • Daily Mail has launched “Woke Watch”

    Daily Mail has launched “Woke Watch”

    The Daily Mail has launched what they’re calling “woke watch” and asked followers on Twitter (er… sorry X) to report egregious wokeness to a specially created email address.

    A reporter for the paper has asked followers to report “shocking examples of wokeism” in order for the paper to write about them on their online platform.

    The examples include,

    “Has your school gone pronoun mad” and “Worried you’ve lost your freedom of speech at your university?”

    The Daily Mail and Mailonline have run a slew of anti-woke stories, which attract hundreds of comments and no doubt thousands of readers.

    Just typing “Pronoun” into the Mailonline’s search, reveals there are 876 articles that include mentions of pronouns. The latest takes a swipe at Leeds University’s latest 12-page trans inclusion policy.

    So there you have it. The Daily Mail is now Woke Watching…