The price of spending a penny

Everyone seems to want to talk about toilets. Karen Pollock tries to look past the myths, and into the facts of public toilet provision.

Sport and the gender order

Annette Pryce examines why PE teachers could be the LGBTQ heroes of the future… perhaps.

The UK does not need a cut price Caitlyn Jenner

To kick of our Gender Month, Karen Pollock expresses her disappointment with celebrities who want to police who is "trans enough".

We need to stop hating on ace members of the community

Stephanie Farnsworth takes apart the acephobia in the LGBTQ+ community

Reflections on representation

Karen Pollock explores what LGBTQ+ representation means

The rise of LGBTQ+ awareness in mainstream media

Guest writer, Hadley Stewart, examines the situation of LGBTQ+ journalism.

It’s 2017 and nobody knows what ‘aro’ means

Stephanie Farnsworth tackles the myths being pushed about aromantic identities.

Government ignorance fails LGBTQ+ people

Karen Pollock looks at how the lack of regulation of counselling and psychotherapy leaves LGBTQ+ people unprotected from the harms of conversion therapy

Growing up gay in Northern Ireland

Dónal Murray-Ferris presents his story about growing up in a country where he felt unable to truly celebrate and be proud of his sexuality. I have lived in merry old England since 2004 when I upped sticks from my quiet hometown to the bright lights of Luton town to begin my studies at University. Initially, … Continue reading Growing up gay in Northern Ireland

This is the next century: my old school just launched a gender identity policy and this is how it feels

As part of our February theme of 'faith', guest writer, Catherine Baker, describes her experiences at St Paul's Girls' School and comments on their introduction of a gender identity policy.