Moving the consent conversation forward: TQ speaks to Kitty Stryker

Karen Pollock interviews Kitty Stryker - queer sex educator, writer and activist - about her latest book, and what consent should look like from a queer, kink and sex worker-positive perspective.

An open letter to young bisexual people this Pride season

Following the incident in which no bisexual organisations were going to march in the Pride in London parade until UK Pride gave up half their slots, Lois Shearing addresses the isloation that young bi people may feel during Pride season.

Who are the DUP and why should we worry?

On the back of the announcement of the hung parliament Dónal Murray-Ferris profiles just who exactly the DUP are, and why this doesn't promise a good future for the LGBTQ+ community

Queeroes: Vito Genovese and the Mafia

Angel Rojas looks at some unexpected roots of pride and LGBTQ+ history

June: Pride

Karen Pollock introduces the theme for June, Pride.

Leo Varadkar’s ascendency and the need for an intersectional lens

An openly gay Prime Minister in Ireland should be a cause for celebration. Lee Williscroft-Ferris looks at Leo Varadkar's dubious record and suggests otherwise.

Book Review: CN Lester – Trans Like Me

CN Lester's first book has been published by Virago Press, and Karen Pollock reviews it for The Queerness.

What’s going on? Netflix chooses the first day of Pride month to cancel Sense8

Our curator, Karen Pollock, questions the decision to cancel Sense8 on the first day of Pride month.

A letter to the Democrats from an LGBTQ+ American

Angel Rojas takes on the Democratic Party and their patronization of LGBTQ+ people.

Why does the far right get away with weaponising LGBTQ+ people?

UKIP’s election manifesto is the latest example of the far right using queer people to push its own agenda. Louise McCudden asks how they keep getting away with it.