New world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury was the subject of a police investigation on Tuesday following the outspoken boxer's comments about homosexuality that have been heavily criticized in Britain.
The British government has ordered rainbow flags flown over two prominent government buildings to mark the country’s first same-sex weddings.
A UK equality charity has named Britain's domestic spy agency its employer of the year.
(LA Blade) Organizers of Great Britain’s version of the combined sports of swimming, biking and running — the Triathlon — have made a landmark decision to resolve the question of whether transgender women athletes can compete with other women.
This week an LGBT advocate is challenging Singapore’s legal code that criminalizes gay sex, and Britain makes a ruling against trans children.
(WB) Upwards of 600 people participated in the first-ever Pride parade in the Cayman Islands that took place on Saturday.
(CNN) -- Christmas Day nearly three years ago, one of Britain's best-known sports personalities woke up in a London park; two dogs were licking his face, a smashed bottle of wine lay by his side, and prescription pills were strewn across the ground.
(CNN) -- Ever since becoming world heavyweight champion, British boxer Tyson Fury has been fighting for his reputation after allegedly making homophobic and sexist comments.
A British couple who want to have their relationship recognized as a civil partnership instead of a marriage have lost their case at the High Court.