Stonewall survey included a number of local government institutions in its top 100 employers' list
The 14 homes are a start, but city needs a few thousand more, say housing advocates.
Celebrities back out after African-Americans are overlooked for Academy Awards for second year in a row
David Cameron also said that the UK supports the legitimate government of Yemen.
The West saves its tears for Isis terror attacks and ignores those Assad is targeting.
Tens of thousands, young and old, have found themselves trapped in the open, as the skies darken earlier and the night frosts begin.
A Dalit activist will tell his 'tragic' story of caste discrimination, recounting the attack that cost him his limbs.
Only one in eight people live in cities that meet WHO air pollution standards.
Gui Minhai's tearful confession to a 2004 hit-and-run has been described as 'scripted'.
Swedish citizen Gui Minhai had not been seen since November.
Martin Luther King Jr Day is celebrates the life of the civil rights activist on 18 January 2016.
News comes with international community expected to lift Iran sanctions.
Australian culture minister demands enquiry into how 'racist' game came to be available.
Influential council previously ruled girls could married as young as nine if they show 'signs of puberty'.
The hardest hit are pregnant women, the wounded and the elderly.
Starvation and malnutrition stalk the rebel-held town leading to many deaths.
Karlsson told he cannot wear the garment, which represents anti-homophobia, at the European championships in Poland.
IBTimes UK unpacks the current situation in the embattled nation.
The lawmaker said people have been misled by propaganda treating them as if they were victims.
Second set of humanitarian convoy reached Madaya
Burundi forces, UN sources, MSF and Red Cross body counts reveal up to 900 victims.
A report on transgender rights by a UK parliamentary committee has found transphobia is widespread.
Writers and poets will come together tonight to read Fayadh's poetry in protest at death sentence.
IBTimes UK profiles one of Britain's most well-known human rights campaigners.
Fellow MPs accuse Carolina Bescansa of attention-seeking by feeding baby Diego during a parliamentary session.
The law does not apply to personal blogs.
Kenyan authorities asked to protect Burundian refugees fleeing for their lives.
Leaked UN memo reveals possible scenarios in Burundi from low-intensity violence to full genocide.
An Indian comedian has been arrested for mocking a well-known religious leader.
The activist and artist has won his battle with the toy manufacturer.