Arts The campest workshop in town! For followers of camp and comedy there promises to be one of the campest workshops in Eastbourne for some time for older gay people. Locals will be given a chance to do their best Larry Grayson impersonation, when a London Theatre Producer will launch his new script on Eastbourne Rainbow, the Eastbo By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts Brighton Emporium Theatre supports newcomers Emporium Theatre in London Road, Brighton, will be supporting three recipients of The Pebble Trust Awards at this year’s Brighton Fringe, which will run from May 6-June 5. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Health New advocacy service for trans communities MindOut, the LGBT mental health project and Healthwatch Brighton and Hove are to jointly set up the city’s first Trans Advocacy Service. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Health New online GP Guide for supporting trans patients Local NHS Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) launches the country’s first online guide for supporting trans patients in GP surgeries. The guide’s publication follows a recent Parliamentary inquiry into Transgender Equality in the UK, which published a report earlier this month clai By Gary Hart • 3 min read
Arts Portsmouth University marks LGBT History Month University of Portsmouth celebrates LGBT History Month in February with a film festival and a free public lecture. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Health Home Office Minister visits west London clinic to find out more about ‘legal highs’ Home Office minister Karen Bradley paid a visit to the Earls Court based Club Drug Clinic on Tuesday, January 26 ahead of today’s Psychoactive Substances Bill gaining Royal Assent and becoming law. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Will Young In The South Tickets for Manchester Pride’s Big Weekend 2016 on sale tomorrow Will Young and Judge Jules to play Manchester Pride’s Big Weekend 2016 – ‘Heather Peace Presents’ set to return to Bank Holiday Festival. Manchester Pride Festival organisers have announced the first wave of artists for this summers festival. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Health National Student Pride to highlight mental health One in four of LGBT people will face mental health issues in their lives, but the statistics are worryingly more acute for students. A recent study by the National Union of Students produced for parliament showed 4 in 5 students faced mental health issues in the last year. By Gary Hart • 3 min read
General News Demonstration against the cuts this Saturday Brighton Trade Council, Trade Unions and local campaigning organisations will demonstrate this Saturday, January 30 to raise awareness of the depth of the cuts to local government and build opposition to them. By Gary Hart • 2 min read
In The South Trans activist calls for Jeremy Clarkson to apologise for transphobic remarks Transgender photographer and activist Sophie Cook calls for Jeremy Clarkson to apologise for recent transphobic remarks in the Sunday Times. By Gary Hart • 4 min read
In The South Safety workshops prove popular Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum held a one day Introduction To Personal Safety & Self Defence workshop at the Queens Hotel, Brighton on January 19. The workshop helps people develop an awareness of basic defence techniques, demonstrates an understanding of how to implement them and were By Gary Hart • 1 min read
General News New sporting event for Brighton & Hove The first Brighton & Hove Triathlon will take place on Sunday, September 11 and is based mainly on Hove Lawns. A sea swim will be followed by cycling along nearby closed roads before the final run stage takes place on Hove Promenade and Lawns with the city’s iconic views as a backdrop. By Gary Hart • 2 min read