Head of London's police force apologises to LGBT+ community
The head of London's Metropolitan Police apologised to the city's LGBT+ community for the failings of the past
US judge in Florida blocks enforcement of state ban on gender-affirming care
A federal judge in Florida partially blocked the state from enforcing its recent ban on people under 18 receiving gender-affirming care such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy
Discord over LGBTQ protections emerges at UN labour body -sources
A standoff has emerged over a reference to discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in the budget of the International Labour Organization
Human Rights Campaign declares LGBTQ state of emergency in US
The largest LGBTQ advocacy organization in the United States declared its first national state of emergency
Italy rightist ruling party pulls support from LGBT event, sparking anger
Italy's Lazio region right-wing government said it was withdrawing its backing from the Rome's annual LGBT parade, sparking anger
Federal judge rejects Tennessee drag show ban as unconstitutional
A federal judge has ruled that Tennessee's law restricting drag performances in public or where children were present was unconstitutional
Thai PM frontrunner attends Pride parade, promising same-sex marriage, gender identity rights
The frontrunner to be Thailand's next prime minister joined a Pride parade in Bangkok, promising to pass a law that would allow same-sex marriage and gender identity rights
Texas becomes largest state to ban transgender care for minors
Texas became the largest of the 20 states to have outlawed gender-affirming care by signing a bill that bans transgender healthcare including puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors
Protester turned protector, Ben-Gvir officiates uneasily at Jerusalem Pride
Participants in the city's Gay Pride parade on Thursday found themselves in the unwelcome situation of looking to a far-rightist former adversary for their protection
European rights court rules against Ukraine in same-sex union case
The European Court of Human Rights ruled a same-sex couple who tried unsuccessfully to get married at seven different register offices in Ukraine suffered discrimination