September 17, 2011

Hundreds of people marched Saturday near Wall Street bowing to stay


 
Hundreds of people marched Saturday near Wall Street in New York, but the city thwarted their bid to descend into the heart of global finance itself to protest greed, corruption and budget cuts.
Protesters had planned to stake out Wall Street until their anger over a financial system they say favors the rich and powerful was heard, but police blocked all the streets near the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan long before they arrived.
"The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99 Percent that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the one percent," said a statement on the website Occupy Wall Street. The movement was launched by the online magazine Adbusters in July.
Organizers hoped to turn all of Lower Manhattan into an "American Tahrir Square," in reference to the public town square in Cairo that became the focal point of protests that ousted Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak in February.
By noon, about 700 people, many carrying backpacks and sleeping bags, had gathered near Wall Street to search for a place to camp amid a heavy police presence. That was far less than the 20,000 Adbusters had hoped to see "flood" the neighborhood for a months-long occupation.
"This is a protest against corporate greed and we come to Wall Street because Wall Street is the Ground Zero for corporate greed," said Julia River Hitt, a 22-year-old philosophy student, explaining that most of the organizing took place online.
"We are here just to say we are fed up, we are not gonna take it anymore."



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Ted Kennedy's Daughter, Dies at 51


Kara Kennedy 

Kara Kennedy, Ted Kennedy's Daughter, Dies at 51
Kara Kennedy
Brian Snyder/AP

Kara Kennedy, the eldest daughter of 
former Senator Ted Kennedy, and sister of Patrick Kennedy, died suddenly on Friday, the family confirms. She was 51. 

She was working out in a Washington D.C.-area gym at the time, the Associated Press reports. 

"She's with dad," Patrick Kennedy said. Their father died in 2009 at age 77 after battling a brain tumor. 

Kara, who helped work on her father's senatorial campaign, was also a cancer survivor. In 2003, she had a malignant tumor removed from her lungs. According to her brother Patrick, the cancer treatment "took quite a toll on her and weakened her physically. Her heart gave out." 
people.com


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With Boy friend By His Side Neil P. Harris Gets His First Star


Neil Patrick Harris can now add his first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as one of his many accolades. The honor happened yesterday, September 15, at a daytime ceremony in Hollywood. Showing support for Harris was his longtime partner, actor David Burtka, as well as his costar Jason Segel and director Joss Whedon.
The openly gay 38-year-old performer, who plays womanizing Barney Stinson on the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother received the star for his work in television. This role has garnered him four Emmy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, a People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Comedy Actor, and a Critics’ Choice Award for Supporting Actor in a Comedy.
Beyond his work on Mother, In 2010 the actor won his first two Emmy Awards for his guest-starring turn on the critically-acclaimed series, Glee, and for hosting the 63rd Annual Tony Awards. In addition to hosting the 2009 Tony Awards, Harris also served as host and producer of both the 65th Annual Tony Awards and the 61st Annual Primetime Emmys. Named one of the “2008 Entertainers of the Year” by Entertainment Weekly, Harris was included in Time Magazine's 2010 Time 100 List, an annual list of the world's leading thinkers, leaders, artists, and heroes.
The seventh season of How I Met Your Mother starts next Monday. Season six will be released on DVD at the end of this month.



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Artists Music Video “I Will” To Stop The Stigma of HIV



 
This week  the groundbreaking music video “I Will” made its debut at  Chicago's Jackhammer  club in front of a large crowd and rave reviews. Singer/songwriter Marshall Titus and Photographer/Director John Gress were on hand for a Q & A session with the night’s host Jay Lacey.

The music video was very well received and immediately went viral, having been sent to over 100 bloggers nationwide. It is hoped that the music video will be watched by tens of thousands of people over the next few weeks and start to spur discussions in gay communities throughout the country. Titus and Gress created “I Will” out of a desire to both move and educate the gay community about the tendency to stigmatize those who are HIV positive.

The music video, with the help of a very moving plot and superb acting, tells the powerful story of an African-American charecter who discovers that he is HIV positive. The video follows his initial struggle with the diagnosis and reveals subsequently the growth that happens to him through a process of self-acceptance with  the love and support of his friends. The lyrics, “on this walk of faith, I will be strong, I will be brave,” mirrors the inner strength that the protagonist summons within himself to overcome his fear both of the disease and of the rejection oftentimes met with the disclosure of one’s status.

  
It is hoped that “I Will” will spark discussions about the tendency for gay men, out of fear to separate themselves on the basis of HIV status. This fear and division are causing many people to not get tested.

The result is that the HIV transmission rate continues to climb for gay men and shows no signs of abating. “I Will” strives to inspire gay men to stop dividing the community on the basis of HIV status. Titus and Gress hope that if fewer people live in fear, more people get tested and more people will be treated with dignity and tolerance.

Watch  I WILL  now  on YouTube.

SEPTEMBER  21st!        Stop The Stigma: A Day With HIV In America Positively Aware magazine released a video in order to help publicize the second annual A Day with HIV in America. The national campaign features an online photo essay project focused on destigmatizing and demystifying HIV. Because whether you're negative or positive, we are all affected by HIV.

On Sept. 21st, grab your digital camera or smartphone. Take a snapshot and capture a moment of your day. Each photo tells a story. So, get in the picture, and tell your story. Photo submissions will be posted on www.ADayWithHIVInAmerica.com. Select pictures will be published in the November+December issue of Positively Aware. Submit your photo by Sept. 26 to artdirector@tpan.com.


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DiCaprio: Why Make a big Deal of Gay marriage when You got Global warming

He said: “That’s the most infuriating thing – watching people focus on these things (gay marriage). Meanwhile, there’s the onset of global warming and these incredibly scary and menacing things with the future of our economy.”

Director Clint Eastwood – who recently worked with Leonardo on movie ‘J Edgar’ – also reveals he doesn’t “give a f**k” about the issue.

He added to GQ Magazine: “These people who are making a big deal out of gay marriage? I don’t give a f**k about who wants to get married to anybody else.”

Leonardo and Clint are not the only two Hollywood stars to come out in support of gay weddings – Brad Pitt recently revealed his belief anyone should be free to marry whoever they want.

He said: “It is encouraging that New York has joined the movement to grant equal marriage rights to its citizens. But it is each American's Constitutional right to marry the person they love, no matter what state they inhabit.

"No state should decide who can marry and who cannot. Thanks to the tireless work of so many, someday soon this discrimination will end and every American will be able to enjoy their equal right to marriage."



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Small Acts Is Changing Military Gays While Repeal Takes Hold


 
Night-long celebrations will mark the final countdown to the historic end of the U.S. military's ban on openly gay troops, and even more partying will take place once it is lifted Tuesday. But in many ways change is already here.
Countless subtle acts over the past months have been reshaping the military's staunchly traditional society in preparation for the U.S. armed forces' biggest policy shift in decades. Supporters of repeal compare it to the racial de-segregation of troops more than 60 years ago.
For some gay service members, the fear of discovery and reprisals dissipated months ago when a federal court halted all investigations and discharge proceedings under "don't ask, don't tell," while military leaders prepared the armed services for its end.
Several have come out to their peers and commanders.
A few have since placed photographs of their same-sex partners on their desks and attended military barbecues and softball games with their significant others. In San Diego, about 200 active-duty personnel - both gay and heterosexual - made up the nation's first military contingency to participate in a Gay Pride march this summer, carrying banners identifying their branches of service. An Army soldier had tears, saying she was touched by the thousands cheering them on, after hiding her identity for so long.
"We're Gay. Get Over it," stated the cover page of the Marine Corps Times distributed to bases worldwide a week ahead of Tuesday's repeal.
The headline offended some but for many troops it echoed their sentiment that repeal is a non-issue for a military that operates by following orders and is busy at war. That sentiment is backed by Pentagon officials who say they have found no evidence the repeal so far has disrupted forces or harmed unit cohesion as predicted by opponents.
Air Force Capt. Diane Cox, whose gay son served in the Navy, said she got into heated debates with service members vowing not to take showers and share rooms with gays before Congress voted to repeal the law, but after the military held sensitivity trainings to explain the new rules "everybody just shut up."
Jokes are still told about gay people but the harsh remarks have stopped, she said.
"It's a new Air Force. I'm really surprised how everything settled down as much as it has," said the emergency room nurse at Travis Air Force base, near Fairfield in northern California. "Some of the best, most honorable people have had the military pin medals of honor on them for combat and then they've gotten kicked out over this. It's shameful. I'm glad it's done."
Many no doubt will continue to keep their personal lives private. But gay service members say their jobs already feel easier. They no longer use code words or change pronouns in their conversations to protect their careers. The Associated Press interviewed more than a dozen people who are currently in the military or left within recent months about the changes taking place.
Air Force Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach, 42, said the differences may be subtle but the impact is profound. Fehrenbach came out on national TV in 2009 after the Air Force started discharge proceedings, which were later stalled by the repeal process. He reported for duty two days later and was congratulated by colleagues.
"I realized this was the first time I wouldn't have to lie. There was a great sense of relief, a great sense of pride that I had never felt before," said Fehrenbach, who retires from service Oct. 1. "They're going to feel that on Tuesday - every service member who has not come out yet. Even if they choose to keep their private life private, they're going to have the feeling that a burden has been lifted."
The United States on Tuesday will join 29 others nations, including Israel, Canada, Germany and Sweden, that allow gay individuals to serve openly in their militaries.
More than 14,000 people were discharged under the 1993 Clinton-era law. President Barack Obama campaigned on the law's repeal, but efforts stalled in Congress until a federal judge in California last year declared it unconstitutional and briefly blocked its enforcement. Lawmakers in December voted to lift the ban and a federal appeals court overturned the ruling, allowing for a lengthy repeal process monitored by Pentagon officials - which they said helped ensure the change did not disrupt the military. Obama certified in July that repeal would not harm the military's ability to fight.
Pentagon officials have spent the past 60 days reviewing policies and benefits to iron out details, including how the repeal will affect housing, military transfers and other health and social benefits.
More than 2 million troops have undergone courses on how to deal with possible scenarios for personnel who may, as examples, witness same-sex partners kissing after a deployed ship comes home or see a gay service member hold hands with someone at the mall.
Some adjustments will take time, Fehrenbach said, like seeing troops with their same-sex partners at military balls - which is expected to happen in coming months.
"It will be great if some do it," he said. "But they should just realize they'll get some looks. And that's OK."
Opponents of the policy change say they worry service members who oppose homosexuality are the ones who will get looks or even get punished by receiving less important assignments or postings, discouraging them from expressing their views.
"I am concerned that some soldiers or military personnel who hold orthodox views about sexuality will no longer feel comfortable attending balls or military functions. Will those persons not be seen as team players or will they be marginalized in some way because they no longer feel comfortable doing the things they were comfortable doing?" said retired Army Col. Ron Crews of Grace Churches International, which has endorsed 20 active-duty chaplains. All chaplains need to be sponsored by a church organization to be in the military.
Crews said the rules are unclear: Chaplains wonder whether they can deny gay service members wanting to sing in the chapel choir or teach in Sunday school as they are allowed to do in their civilian churches. Will they have to invite same-sex partners on retreats as part of the military's strong bonds program that helps couples dealing with the hardship of deployments, or will they face punishment if they refuse?
Crews says if his chaplains counseled same-sex couples on such retreats they would be in violation of their denominational understanding of marriage, and could have their endorsement revoked and be discharged.
"There are many ramifications of this policy change that are yet to be seen," he said. "What we've told our chaplains is that they've got to be very clear with their commanders about what they can and cannot do in this environment."
Gay marriage is one of the thornier issues.
An initial move by the Navy earlier this year to train chaplains about same-sex civil unions in states where they are legal was shelved after more than five dozen lawmakers objected. The Pentagon is reviewing the issue.
Military officials also say the disparity in benefits between gay married couples and heterosexual couples also must be addressed.
Gays and lesbians will share the same barracks and bathroom facilities as other troops. But those legally married will be treated differently from heterosexual married couples when it comes to assigned housing, relocation packages and some other benefits.
Lance Cpl. Anthony Hernandez, who is stationed at Twentynine Palms in the desert northeast of San Diego, said Marines are still divided over the issue, with opponents worried openly gay Marines will dilute the Corps' tough image.
"The way I think of it, if you're willing to put your life on the line for your country, then what's the problem if you're gay" the 20-year-old father said.
Hernandez's older brother, Danny, was discharged under "don't ask, don't tell" in 2010.
"I cried about it," Hernandez said. "I didn't know why I was crying. It wasn't because I found out it he was gay. It was more about the discharge, about what he would do with his life now. I knew he always wanted to be a Marine like me."
Danny Hernandez plans to apply to re-enlist after celebrating Tuesday.
 



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'Old freaky' Coach Finally Gets Fired For Sexual Harassment


Cleve BryantLongtime University of Texas associate athletics director for football operations Cleve Bryant was fired after an investigation by university officials concluded Bryant sexually harassed a 24-year-old football department employee.
 Rachel Arena filed a sexual harassment complaint after several instances where Bryant crossed the line.

Documents show that Arena told investigators:
• That during a July 2010 meeting in Bryant’s office about whether she would receive a raise, Bryant pulled down the top of her dress and bra and fondled her breast.
• That Bryant repeatedly either told her in person or texted her that “I want to kiss you.”
• That Bryant retaliated after she told him to stop texting by creating a false allegation that she had acted inappropriately at a minor league baseball game she attended with some former Texas football players.    newsone.com
Read more at Bossip.


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1944: Finally Gay Navy Vet Gets Justice

                                                      Written by Jeff Katz 
ALeqM5g5RlCq6GeYo8OI-nrkTJvvMXeX2gNeed more signs that the end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is near? The Navy has made a major adjustment to one man’s record—70 years later! Get the story, after the jump.
The Associated Press broke the exclusive story of WWII vet Melvin Dwork, who was kicked out of the Navy in 1944 for being gay. At the time, Melvin was marked as having an “undesirable” discharge on his military record, but now it seems the Navy has changed that to an “honorable” discharge.
"I resented that word 'undesirable,'" Dwork told the AP. "That word really stuck in my craw. To me it was a terrible insult. It had to be righted. It's really worse than 'dishonorable.' I think it was the worst word they could have used."
They could have let you stay and serve your country in the first place, but I digress…
But now nearly 70 years later, the Navy contacted Dwork and told him that his record has been changed—marking what is believed to be the first time the Pentagon has taken such a step on behalf of a WW II vet since the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Because he is now classified as an “honorable” discharge, Dwork is also now eligible for military benefits, including health care and military burial.
There’s more to this compelling story—including how Dwork recently found out he was outed to the military in the first place—over at the AP’s story, here.
(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)  instinct magazine


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Brad Pitt: Religion “Didn’t Work For Me”


 

(Parade)
Brad Pitt’s Parademagazine interview has already generated controversy, and his comments about faith and moving away from religion are sure to be talking points, too.
“I grew up Baptist, and then the family switched over to more of an evangelical movement, probably right around the time I was in late high school,” says the actor.
But he didn’t make the transition with them.
“There’s a point where you’re un-tethered from the beliefs of your childhood,” explainsPitt. “That point came for me when it was finally clear my religion didn’t work for me. I had questions about Christianity that I could not get answered to my satisfaction, questions that I’d been asking since I was in kindergarten.
Pitt adds, “I realized it didn’t feel right to me, that one question just led to another. It was like going down a rabbit hole, each answer provoking another question.”
One of the wedges between Pitt and religion is the topic of gay marriage.
“What are you so afraid of? That’s my question. Gay people getting married? What is so scary about that?” he asks.
“You grow up in a religion like that and you try to pray the gay away. I feel sadness for people like that,” says Pitt. “This is where people start short-circuiting – instead of being brave and questioning their beliefs, they are afraid and feel that they have to defend them.”
The star says that while he and his family have different beliefs, there’s not a gulf between them.
“My family is all devout Christians. Yes, absolutely,” says Pitt. “We don’t see eye to eye on this one, yet at the end of the day we love each other, we’re still family.”
Pitt clarifies that his beef with religion has to do with his view that it gives some people control over others.
“I don’t mind a world with religion in it. There are some beautiful tenets within all religions. What I get hot about is when they start dictating how other people must live. People suffer because of it. They are spreading misery.”
What do you think of Pitt’s opinion?
  @GossipCop  





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Openly Gay, Chris Colfer allows himself one “self-obsessed area”


image: Chris ColferChris Colfer
The actor is gay student Kurt Hummel in American comedy show Glee, about school kids who love singing. The part has won him a host of prizes, including Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Teen Choice Awards.
Chris doesn’t like to boast about his career but is proud to have been recognised. For that reason he displays all his accolades at home, but only in one area.
“I have [my Golden Globe] in the middle of a stand that I keep in my entertainment room,” he told Parade.
“I just bought a house and have this cove. The stairs wrap around it and it's the perfect place to keep awards. I couldn't imagine what anyone else would do with that area besides display things so my SAG Award is there, my Teen Choice award is there, and GLAAD Awards, TV Guide, all my awards and nomination certificates are there hanging and framed. I have one self-obsessed area in my house.”
Chris is in the running for this year’s best supporting comedy series actor Emmy Award. He’s amazed to be mentioned in the category, where he’s up against Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed O’Neill, Eric Stonestreet and Jon Cryer.
He doesn’t think he’ll win, so isn’t planning on writing an acceptance speech before Sunday’s ceremony. Even if he did the 21-year-old thinks he’d be too shell shocked to read it.
“It is such an adrenaline rush. It feels like you're going on a thousand roller coasters at once. Even if I wrote something, I couldn't imagine functionally getting that paper out of my pocket, out of my lapel and recite something,” he laughed. “Everything is such a blur. So I don't like preparing anything beforehand. If I get up there and can speak, hopefully I thank the right people."
Chris’ Glee co-star Jane Lynch is hosting the ceremony, which is being held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
By Cover Media   http://www.musicrooms.net/showbiz


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Tom Hardy Defends his hetero, but also says “I’m very much a mommy’s boy.”


Before Hollywood came calling, Hardy grew up an only child in a London suburb to Elizabeth Anne, an artist, and Edward, a writer for commercials and sketch comedy. He attended the prestigious Drama Centre London, where he looked up to fellow student Michael Fassbender, who was two years older than him.
Tom Hardy
Tom Hardy (L) as Tommy, and Joel Edgerton as Brendan in Warrior., Chuck Zlotnick / Lionsgate
“He was a really serious method actor and we used to watch him and think, ‘F---, man! He’s the s---!’” said Hardy. “He was in an Irish play about this guy who came back from the First World War who was a great athlete but ended up in a wheelchair, but at lunchtime he wouldn’t come out of character and was always in his wheelchair and we’d be like, ‘Dude! Just order your lunch and come along! We’ve got an hour before we have to go back to class!’” Hardy laughs, and adds, “But he was the best actor in the school.”
Both Hardy and Fassbender got their start in the World War II miniseries Band of Brothers. The riveting war drama, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, served as a springboard for many future British stars, including James McAvoy and Simon Pegg. After a series of supporting roles in acclaimed films like Black Hawk DownLayer Cake, and Marie Antoinette, it took four years for Hardy to make what he calls his “labor of love” project—2009’s Bronson. Appearing in every scene of Nicolas Winding Refn’s (Drive) impressionistic film, Hardy delivers what the Los Angeles Times called an “extraordinary” performance in a “once-in-a-career role” as the charismatic sociopath Charles Bronson, the most notorious London prisoner ever. Then, director Christopher Nolan was so impressed by his role as the closeted gangster “Handsome Bob” in Guy Ritchie’s 2008 crime film RocknRolla, he cast him as Eames, a witty identity forger in Inception, which became one of last year’s surprise blockbuster smashes.
While promoting Inception, Hardy gave a notorious interview where, when asked if he had ever had sexual relations with another man, he replied, “I've played with everything and everyone. I love the form and the physicality, but now that I'm in my thirties, it doesn't do it for me.” He also said he was “intrinsically feminine.”
“I’m not gay, I’m very hetero,” Hardy told The Daily Beast. “I’m not into men in a sexual way, but I’m a f------ artist and I was asked once, ‘Have you ever had relations with men,’ and I said, ‘I’m an artist—I’ve done everything and everyone,’ but like everything salacious, people run amok with that information.”
He adds, “I said ‘intrinsically feminine,’ meaning I’m an only child brought up by my Mum, so after further analysis, I meant that I’m very sensitive. Because my Mum was my primary emotional caregiver growing up, I found myself being pinned into dresses, darting her dresses, choosing her high heels for the evening or what to wear.” Hardy chuckles. “I’m very much a mommy’s boy.”



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In England by 2015 GAY MARRIAGE

 By DANIEL MARTIN and TIM SHIPMAN  Daily Mail

 

The coalition is to push ahead with plans for gay marriage following the personal intervention of David Cameron.
Liberal Democrat Lynne Featherstone will today unveil plans to legislate to bring in gay marriage before 2015.
The Equalities Minister will also announce that Britain should be a ‘world leader for gay rights’.
For whom the bells toll: David Cameron is backing legislation to legislate gay marriage
For whom the bells toll: David Cameron is backing legislation to legislate gay marriage
Vowing to be a personal ‘champion for gay rights’, Miss Featherstone will risk controversy by arguing that the Coalition should go even further in future.
At present, gays and lesbians are allowed to enter civil partnerships, which offer most of the legal protections of marriage. But the term ‘marriage’ is not used.
 
Miss Featherstone will announce that a consultation will begin next March on allowing homosexuals to get married. A change in the law will follow the consultation.
Under the plans, same-sex couples will be able to have full marriages in registry offices, as heterosexual  couples can.
But they will still be barred from getting married in churches and other religious buildings – even though some denominations want to offer the services. Coalition sources said ministers are determined to enact the change before the next election.
Advocate: Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone
Advocate: Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone
Downing Street made it  clear that the Prime Minister had taken a strong personal interest in the move, and had insisted that progress be speeded up.
Under changes announced earlier this year, churches and other religious buildings will soon be able to host civil partnerships for the first time – although they will not be forced to do so.
The new move will be announced by Miss Featherstone, a divorced mother of two daughters, in a speech to the Lib Dem party conference in Birmingham today. 
She will say: ‘While on my travels as a champion for women’s rights, I am and will be a champion for gay rights too.
‘Britain must not get complacent. We are a world leader for gay rights, but there is still more that we must do.
‘In March, this Government will begin a formal consultation on how to implement equal civil marriage for same sex couples.
‘And this would allow us to make any legislative changes necessary by the end of this Parliament.
‘Civil partnerships were a welcome first step – but this party rejects prejudice and discrimination in all its forms.
‘And I believe that to deny one group of people the same opportunities offered to another is not only discrimination, but is not fair.’ 
Polls  have shown that two-thirds  of the public would support gay marriage.
Gay men could soon be allowed to marry in Britain as of 2015
Gay men could soon be allowed to marry in Britain as of 2015
But Miss Featherstone’s emphasis on further steps  will unsettle some Tories  who backed Mr Cameron’s pledge to make the Government the most family-friendly in history.
The Coalition has pledged to consult on gay marriage on at least two occasions, but the lack of progress has forced Mr Cameron to intervene.
A Number 10 source said: ‘He was very keen to press ahead on this. This is something that the Prime Minister has taken a strong personal interest in.’ 

Last night Ben Summerskill, chief executive of gay rights group Stonewall, said: ‘This change will make a difference to a number of gay people who are concerned at the differing status of civil partnerships and marriage.


 


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