Switchboard CEO Joe Sainsbury presents trailblazing GP surgery WellBN with Health Inclusion Award This GP Practice is redefining inclusive healthcare.
Can't Pass It On: 'I Kissed A Boy' stars march with Terrence Higgins Trust at London Pride Adam, who on the popular BBC programme shared his HIV status and the stigma he has experienced, was joined by fellow contestants from I Kissed A Boy at Pride in London on Saturday, 5 July. Marching with HIV charity, Terrence Higgins Trust, the boys shared the news that people living
Brighton Bear Weekend 2025: Four Days of Fun, Fur and Fundraising As summer hits its stride, Brighton is gearing up to welcome one of the city's most beloved LGBTQ+ events: Brighton Bear Weekend 2025. Running from Thursday, 10 July - Sunday, 13 July, this four-day celebration promises a joyful mix of parties, performances, and community spirit - all in
The glitter settles on London Pride 2025 London Pride 2025 lit up the capital on Saturday, 5 July, with a vibrant explosion of colour, music, and solidarity. Over a million people gathered in the heart of the city, reaffirming Pride’s place as one of the UK’s most powerful celebrations of LGBTQ+ identity, visibility, and community.
Swim for Switchboard: Jack Murley launches bold swimming challenge Award-winning broadcaster Jack Murley has launched a bold new challenge this month, trading his podcast microphone for a pair of goggles as he attempts to swim 28 kilometres in 31 days to raise funds for Switchboard, one of the UK’s oldest LGBTQ+ helplines. Murley, best known for his long-running
Chinese authorities arrest dozens of women for writing and publishing gay erotic fiction Chinese authorities have detained more than 30 young women for writing and publishing gay erotic fiction online, in what critics are calling a severe escalation of censorship targeting LGBTQ+ content and female authors. The arrests, which began in February and have intensified in recent weeks, focus on writers of danmei
Damian Barr brings the extraordinary true story of two working-class gay artists to vivid life This summer, celebrated Brighton-based writer and broadcaster Damian Barr brings the extraordinary true story of Robert MacBryde and Robert Colquhoun - two working-class gay artists who defied convention, loved boldly, and lit up the 20th-century art world - to vivid life in his new novel, The Two Roberts. Inspired by