Posts Tagged ‘ Ireland ’



Win a €5,000 Civil Partnership!

Feb 2nd, 2011 | By CanuckJacq | Category: This and That

You know what’s annoying? We finally get civil partnerships and nobody has any money. Boo! But there is now hope for a ceremony that does not consist of pringles-as-hors-d’oeuvres and your iPod as DJ. The Cork Independent and the Cork International Hotel are holding a contest to win a wedding package worth €5,000. All you [...]




Interview: Gay dads are first to have civil partnership recognised

Jan 18th, 2011 | By CanuckJacq | Category: Current Affairs, Parenting

Glenn Cunningham and his Brazilian husband, Adriano Vilar, have lived with uncertainty for over two years.

Vilar was on a student visa and had to have it renewed often. Each time they applied to have it renewed, they risked it being declined, and Vilar would have been required to leave the country.




Real life questions remain after abortion ruling

Dec 30th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Current Affairs

The recent European Court of Human Rights ruling on abortion in Ireland merely requires the Irish government to implement existing laws. The cruel realities which must be faced by some women, however, remain unaddressed and unlawful.




Human rights, sexual orientation and international protection

Dec 10th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Current Affairs

There remain countries in the world where LGBT people are criminalised for who we are, and in six of these the penalties include execution. When LGBTs flee such countries to seek asylum, will we get protection? How does Ireland treat asylum seekers who fear persecution because of their sexual orientation or gender identity? How many LGBT asylum seekers have been deported to unsafe countries where they may face torture, death or other forms of serious harm?




Should the Irish government deport LGBT people to their countries where homosexuality is criminalised?

Nov 24th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Polls



UN says it’s okay to kill gays: Really?

Nov 24th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Current Affairs

There are various kinds of comments whirling around the LGBT interwebs about a recent vote in the United Nations. Many of them boil down to making an assertion along the lines of: “The UN says it’s okay to kill gays!” So, what are the rumours, and what are the facts?




New Cork young women’s group

Nov 18th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Noticeboard

Linc (Lesbians In Cork) is pleased to announce its new Wednesday evening group, Phoenix, for women aged up to 23. If you’re young, interested in all things LGBT and in the Cork area, this one’s for you.




Lip Service live blog: The series finalé!

Nov 16th, 2010 | By click here | Category: The Small Screen

The final episode of Lip Service – the Beeb’s series featuring fictional Lesbians Of Scotland – airs tonight: Tuesday, 16th November 2010 at 10:30pm. Members of Gaelick will be following, tweeting, commenting, opining and (more than likely) gasping at the Sapphic thrills and spills. So, join us!




Frankie, my dear, I don’t give a Sam

Nov 11th, 2010 | By click here | Category: The Small Screen

So, Cat McKenzie. You say you love Sam Murray. But do you? Do you?! The dilemma: Sam or Frankie. Much like: strawberries or a plate of vomit. Or: jazz tootlings or Justin Beiber. Or: a hot cop or a feckin’ feck-up.




OutLook @ Cork Film Festival

Nov 8th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Noticeboard

Take your seats, lesbians and gays, for Outlook – the LGBT programme of this week’s Cork Film Festival.




Lip Service: Episode Three

Oct 27th, 2010 | By click here | Category: The Small Screen

Twists and turns, more naughtiness, and “exciting announcements” from the BBC: that’s right, it’s Lip Service, episode three!




No Hate

Oct 24th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Current Affairs

Last night across the UK, vigils were held to speak out against hate crimes, and to remember those who have been victims. There is no hate crime legislation in Ireland, so in this country hate crimes technically don’t exist.




BeLonG To Gay Prom 2010: Last remaining tickets!

Oct 23rd, 2010 | By click here | Category: Out on the Town

On this bank holiday weekend, there’s only one place to be on Sunday night: BeLonG To’s Gay Prom 2010 fundraiser. Online sales have now closed, but a limited number of tickets will be available at the door.




SPOON Tonight!

Oct 21st, 2010 | By click here | Category: Noticeboard

To stir things up in Dubland, Spoon, a new night for girls and their guests starts TONIGHT in The Mezz, Dublin




Phwoar and Peace

Oct 21st, 2010 | By click here | Category: The Small Screen

HAL has previously had her spake about BBC3′s Lip Service – in particular she seemed focused on that Frankie character, played by Ruta Gedmintas. Well, who I want to talk about is the character of Sam. Detective Sergeant Sam, to be precise.




You Shall Go To The Gay Prom

Oct 15th, 2010 | By webmaster | Category: Noticeboard

Fairy God Mother and Ireland’s number one Drag Queen, Veda, has teamed up with Irish Gay Youth Charity, BeLonG To, to bring you the second instalment of Ireland’s official Gay Prom for gay boys and girls.




Does Ireland need a National Coming Out Day?

Oct 8th, 2010 | By click here | Category: Current Affairs, Featured

On Monday, 11th October 2010, National Coming Out Day will be celebrated at various events throughout the United States. Does Ireland need to do the same?

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