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London's Gay Sheep Fashion Show Unveils Rainbow Wool

A groundbreaking fashion show in London, featuring wool from a 'gay' sheep named Alex, challenges industry norms and celebrates LGBTQ+ visibility. Discover the story behind the rainbow-hued collection.

Boden's 'Fabulous' Wool Coat: Get 30% Off Now

Boden's bestselling Carlisle wool coat is now £153.30. Discover how to claim this 30% saving on the 'gorgeous quality' winter essential in three colours before it sells out.

China removes popular gay dating apps from stores

Blued and Finka, two of China's most popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, have been removed from Apple and Android app stores following a government order. Discover the implications for digital rights and the LGBTQ+ community in China.

Black Cap reopening pushed back to early 2026

London's legendary LGBTQ+ venue The Black Cap faces further delays until early 2026 as builders uncover additional structural problems. Campaign continues for iconic Camden gay bar revival.

Tom Daley's Game of Wool: Knitting Podcast Launch

Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley swaps diving boards for knitting needles in his exciting new podcast 'The Game of Wool', featuring celebrity guests and crafting conversations that will hook listeners.

2025's Best Gay & Bi Dating Apps Revealed

Discover the most trusted dating platforms for gay and bisexual singles in 2025. Our comprehensive review reveals which apps deliver genuine connections versus casual encounters.

Day of the Dead & Flying Sheep: Friday's Best Photos

From vibrant Day of the Dead celebrations to a remarkable sheep-shaped hot air balloon, explore Friday's most striking visual stories from around the world in The Guardian's daily photo gallery.

Tom Daley's Vulva Knitting & TV Plans Revealed

Olympic champion Tom Daley reveals his surprising new knitting projects, including vulva creations and Game of Wool, while teasing potential Traitors appearance in exclusive interview.

The Line of Beauty: Triumphant Stage Adaptation

Jack Holden's masterful stage adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel delivers a powerful exploration of 1980s gay life and political hypocrisy in Thatcher's Britain.

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