Liverpool’s LGBTQ community has responded to transphobic comments made by singer Jess Glynne.
National Museums Liverpool is sharing the untold histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people to celebrate LGBT+ month.
Liverpool’s LGBTQ community, bar and nightclub owners staged a peaceful covid-friendly protest to fight for their jobs.
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
Honouring lives lost proved a moving occasion at a vigil on International Transgender Day of Remembrance.
A Malaysian man living in Kirkby faces deportation because the Home Office claims he’s lying about his sexuality.
Renowned sports broadcaster Clare Balding talks to JMU Journalism about breaking into the industry.
The famous Cilla Black statue in Liverpool was temporarily ‘defaced’ as part of a protest by radical feminists.
Homotopia organiser Char Binns tells JMU Journalism why the festival is so special.
The LGBT+ arts showcase extravaganza Homotopia is back – bigger and brighter than ever.
The Homotopia festival has returned to Liverpool with a special launch event kicking things off.
The Tales From the City exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool will explore the changes the LGBT community has faced.
A football club is calling foul play on discrimination and bringing the beautiful game to players from all walks of life.
Merseyside Police officers are wearing rainbow-coloured laces to kick-start awareness for LGBT history month.
Former Lord Mayor, Gary Millar, insists there is still work to do when tackling discrimination against the LGBT community.
National Museums Liverpool has been awarded a grant of over £91,000 to fund research into its LGBT collections.
A spectacular array of performances will bring a unique view of homosexuality during the Homotopia festival returns.