A journey through misogyny

Annette Pryce explores what it's really like for women in the LGBTQ+ community when they experience sexism and sexist behaviour at the hands of men both inside and outside of the circle.

Preview: Eurovision Song Contest 2018

It's that time of year again! As the 'Eurovision Song Contest 2018' approaches, Lee Williscroft-Ferris reveals what we can expect from this year's event.

Theatre Review: The Inheritance (Young Vic, London)

Guest writer Callum Kenny reviews 'The Inheritance' at the Young Vic in London and finds it lacking.

Transphobia: An increasingly liberal affair?

In this article, Jon B rejects the notion put forward by Rebecca Reid in her recent Metro article that it’s time for trans people to be more receptive to cis people’s concerns about trans issues.

Mainstream visibility is so important for the bisexual community

Bisexual visibility was on full display during Joy 949 Sydney Mardi Gras coverage. Andrew Macdougall tells us why it's so important.

LGBTQ+ visibility in fashion: Are times changing?

Hadley considers the role of gay designers in increasing LGBTQ+ visibility in the fashion industry.

The fight to decriminalise same-sex intimacy in the Commonwealth

As part of our monthly theme of politics, Ibtisam Ahmed looks at the campaign to decriminalise same-sex intimacy at the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

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Cissexism could cost lives to cervical cancer

As Cervical Cancer Prevention Week comes to an end, Sam Hope reflects on how the campaigning often neglects groups who may be particularly at risk

Why I do not support a ban on “conversion” therapy

As part of our politics month Karen Pollock challenges the idea legislation is always the best tool for protecting LGBTQ+ peo

We stand with Feminist Ire

TQ shows our support for and solidarity with Irish Feminists and their open letter to the organisers of the "We need to talk" tour