Category: News

Nov 03
Church of Norway Votes to Allow Same Sex Weddings

The Church of Norway has voted in favour of allowing its clergy to perform same sex marriages. The General Synod of the Church of Norway, the largest Christian denomination in the Scandinavian country, has voted in favor of accepting same-sex marriage, and will be offering the service to gay couples in the near future. Church […]

Nov 03
Northern Ireland’s Government Blocks Same Sex Marriage

Northern Ireland’s government has vetoed a motion to approve same sex marriage. Northern Ireland ruling Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has overruled a successful motion to legalise same sex marriage with a constitutional veto. The power-sharing assembly had voted to approve the motion by 53 votes to 52 The Guardian reports. The veto was made using […]

Nov 01
Expressions of Interest Open For Pride Parade

Those wishing to enter a float into 2016’s Auckland Pride Parade are being welcomed to register their interest.  Prospective Parade participants are being told to submit their expressions of interest to Float Registrations Co-ordinator Baz Bloomfield on baz@aucklandpridefestival.org.nz. Bloomfield tells express that “the majority of 2015 Pride Parade participants indicate they are coming back for […]

Nov 01
Taipei Crowds March in Asia’s Biggest Pride Parade

Tens of thousands marched in Taiwan’s capital, in Asia’s biggest gay pride parade, with many hoping presidential elections next year bring to power a pro-gay government that will legalise same-sex marriage. Media agencies report that around 78,000 people took part in the 13th Taiwan GLBT Pride event, with supporters waving rainbow flags and handmade placards […]

Oct 30
Netherlands Lifts Lifetime Ban on Gay/Bi Men Donating Blood

The move brings the Netherlands into line with New Zealand and other countries. Gay and bisexual men in the Netherlands will now be able to donate blood for the first time under new regulations. “I am a staunch supporter of emancipation and equality of people, and at the same time responsible for the safe blood […]

Oct 29
Ousted Priest Decries “Inhuman” Treatment of Gay Catholics

In a letter to Pope Francis, ousted Polish Priest Krzysztof Charamsa accused the Church of making the lives of millions of gay Catholics globally “a hell”. Father Krzystof Charamsa was stripped of his post at the Catholic Church in early October on the day he announced he was in a relationship with another man. He […]

Oct 29
Italian Court: Registration of Overseas Same Sex Marriages Invalid

An Italian court has ordered cities to stop recognising the existing overseas marriages of same-sex couples. Italy’s highest administrative court annulled a ruling by a lower court which had earlier found in favour of cities from Rome to Naples and Milan which had registered such marriages, despite the fact Italy has no legal framework for […]

Oct 28
Openly Gay Referee to Make History at RWC Final

Nigel Owens, who is openly gay will make history refereeing the Rugby World Cup final between the All Blacks and Wallabies. The Rugby World Cup decider won’t be the first time Owens has refereed a game between New Zealand and Australia, the Welsh ref was recently in Auckland to referee the Bledisloe Cup decider at Eden Park. […]