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184 | August/September 2010 | Last updated 4 August 2010                                                                           


  
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Singlehood

If you are male, aged over 50 and have spent most of your life time NOT in a relationship, you are sincerely invited to take part in a research project at the University of Oxford....

       

 

    

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Gay Farmers Helpline
Utopia
Farming is a difficult business at the best of times; the isolation, bad prices, animal diseases and the red tape make life difficult for all farmers. Depression has become an occupational disease. Should you happen to be gay as well this will add a further interesting dimension....

 

Outrite

Outrite provides telephone support to people who have questions or problems around their sexual orientation or sexual health....

 

Police Investigation. Can You Help?

 

Cheshire Police are currently investigating the murder of a Connah’s Quay man in Chester. The attack took place on Thursday 3rd June firstly at Charlotte Court with a further incident at King George’s Tower on the City Walls....

 

Tolerating Intolerance by Doing Nothing

 

David Davies has allegedly called the Conservative and Liberal Democrat force a 'Brokeback Coalition'. Still high profile speakers use Gay and Bisexual men and women to illustrate dysfunction and weakness. Do you really want to stand for this kind of behaviour?

 

New Older LGBT People's Group

 

Starting with a handful of people on a cold and snowy winter’s day, each month has seen a steady increase in numbers attending this new group. In addition to people from the local community in Stoke-on-Trent, individuals travel from as far afield as the Staffordshire Moorlands, Cheshire and the Welsh Borders.