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A man tells an employment tribunal he was dismissed from his driving school job for being gay.
A gay employee who suffered 'grotesque' discrimination is awarded £37,000 after a tribunal against a church in Wales.
A church boss accused of sexually harassing a gay man who worked for her tells a tribunal she did not know he was gay.
A gay church worker claims he was bullied out of his job by his woman boss's 'continuous' talk about sex.
The word "gay" is now the most frequently used term of abuse in schools, says a report. How did it get to be so prevalent and why do children use homophobic insults to get at each other?
Ofcom rejects complaints about homophobic language by comedian Jim Davidson on the ITV1 series Hell's Kitchen.
C4's Big Brother did not breach rules by showing contestants using racist terminology, Ofcom rules.
Gay men speak out about their experiences on the 40th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
After making headlines - and enemies - across the US by becoming the first National Basketball Association player to come out, John Amaechi is trying to lose the tag of "that gay British basketball player". A project to give thousands of youngsters in the UK a better start in life may provide a different kind of legacy.
West Indies, needing an unlikely 455 to win the fourth Test, reach stumps on day three against England on 22-1.
Is there really a "pink plateau" in the City that prevents homosexuals reaching the higher echelons of business?
A man discriminated against because of his sexual orientation is awarded almost £120,000 by a tribunal.
The row over ex-Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has reopened a debate which has dogged Labour supporters for years - putting your principles or your child's education first.
This year's Big Brother contestants are in the reality TV house, hoping to last 13 weeks and win £100,000.
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As football authorities make tackling homophobia a priority, why are there no openly gay players?
Manchester Pride, one of the largest gay and lesbian festivals in Europe, holds a pink picnic in Manchester.
Police officers are being trained to deal with homophobia in the workplace. So what happens on the course?
Police are giving new applicants the option to declare their sexuality, hoping to help new gay officers.
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