Time to stop bashing the bishop

The news that the Bishop of Grantham is gay, and in a celibate relationship, prompts Karen Pollock to ask why the Church of England puts the feelings of homophobes above those of LGBTQ+ Christians.

Myra Breckinridge and trans roles in film

James Gent takes a look at 'Myra Breckinridge' and the wider issue of trans roles in film.

Why climate change should matter to LGBTQ+ people

Stephanie Farnsworth examines how climate change will impact LGBTQ+ people across the world.

Andre Gray: actions speaker louder than words

Premier League footballer Andre Gray has come under fire for homophobic tweets posted in 2012. In this piece, Hadley argues that actions speak louder than words when it comes to repentance.

Review: Boys on Film 15 Time & Tied

Dan Phillips reviews the latest installment of the Boys On Film short film collection.

Enjoy your holiday but don’t forget the state of international LGBTQ+ rights

It's time for many of us to jet off on holiday to warmer climes. But what of life for LGBTQ+ people in our destinations of choice? Guest writer Hadley discusses.

Bojack Horseman comes out of the stable

Danni Glover turns off the telly long enough to discuss Bojack Horseman's recent coming-out storyline.

Biggins and the long road to seeing and quelling your prejudices

Christopher Biggins's removal from 'Celebrity Big Brother' and subsequent denial of biphobia show just how far we have to go when it comes to recognising and addressing our own prejudices. Guest writer Holly Matthies writes for The Queerness.

PrEP: No Holy Grail but no cause for sexual moralisation either

Surely, the ruling that the NHS can fund the distribution of PrEP can only be seen as a positive development? Apparently not. Lee Williscroft-Ferris is troubled by some of the reactions to this historic decision.

Hooked to the silver screen: David Bowie on film

David Bowie's queerness is most closely associated with his music, but how does it manifest in his film career? James Gent offers a whirlwind retrospective.