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LGBTQ+ children’s education company Pop’n’Olly to donate 300 LGBTQ+ children’s books to primary schools in the constituencies of Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman

LGBTQ+ children’s education company Pop’n’Olly to donate 300 LGBTQ+ children’s books to primary schools in the constituencies of Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman

In response to “anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric” coming from the Tory Party Conference, LGBTQ+ children’s education company Pop’n’Olly has announced they are donating 300 of its LGBTQ+ children’s books to primary schools in the constituencies of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman. O
By Graham Robson 2 min read
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to drop ban on conversion therapy
2G4X22H London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. Peter Tatchell (C) and other LGBT activists hold placards expressing their opinion, during the demonstration against the use of Conversion Therapy outside UK Cabinet office.Peter Tatchell, together with the other LGBT supports and lead activists, have handed in letters to the UK Cabinet office demanding the government to ban Conversion Therapy. Handing in 7,500-signature petition & letter to Liz Truss. (Photo by May James/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to drop ban on conversion therapy

Ministers, who have concluded that similar legislation has proven problematic or ineffective in other countries, are reportedly working on an alternative solution, which would highlight existing laws that the government believes already criminalise several aspects of conversion therapy.
By Graham Robson 1 min read
New exhibition, celebrating partnership between Queer Britain and Levi’s®, features clothing from artists, rock legends, movie stars and individuals from the queer community

New exhibition, celebrating partnership between Queer Britain and Levi’s®, features clothing from artists, rock legends, movie stars and individuals from the queer community

From the Levi’s® Archives: Icons in Denim – A Queer Perspective tells stories of hope, creativity, and resilience through items worn by the community. For a limited time, famous and fabulous denim hand selected from the Levi’s® archive will be displayed at Queer Britain.
By Graham Robson 1 min read
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