June: All roads lead to..?

Throughout June, we want to talk about what's going on outside of London for LGBTQ+ people in the UK, and ask, do all queer roads actually lead to London?

My anger, my apology

In this intensely personal guest post, Juno Roche shares her experience of being HIV+ and transgender.

Pride in London’s RAF fly-past is excessive and short-sighted

Pride in London's decision to allow the RAF to stage a fly-past at this year's event has caused consternation in some quarters. Lee Williscroft-Ferris gives his view on the need for less drama and more insight.

Diversity schmiversity!

Diversity: a word so often banded about in LGBTQ+ circles. But what does it mean in reality for less 'visible' members of our community? Juno Roche discusses.

Trans and HIV-positive: It’s time to make our case

Trans activist Juno Roche writes for The Queerness on the myriad issues associated with being a trans woman and HIV-positive.

What does an ally look like?

As the world marks IDAHOT Karen Pollock explores what being an ally actually means, in a world where so often its used as a term of abuse or derision

Film Review: Departure

What happens when a mother and son project their sexualities onto the same person? Danni Glover reviews Andrew Stegall's feature debut, 'Departure'.

Toilet transphobia: sexual assault is not your weapon to wield

In this deeply personal article, a guest writer and survivor of sexual violence objects to the appropriation of sexual assault to deny trans people their basic human rights.

Note to bisexuals: Dating? Don’t bother. You’re not allowed.

In his latest guest post for The Queerness, Steve Topple discusses them minefield that is dating as a bisexual man.

The LGBTQ+ news round-up: 1 May 2016

In one of the most tragic weeks of 2016 Tom Ana shares some of the important news stories from the last 7 days that you might have missed. Happy May Day!