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Gay Community News (GCN) is Ireland's longest-running free LGBTQ+ publication and press; it is based in Dublin, and founded in 1988. [1] It has been referred to as the "paper of record" for the Irish LGBTQ+ community.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights in the Republic of Ireland are regarded as some of the most progressive in Europe and the world. [1] [2] [3] Ireland is notable for its transformation from a country holding overwhelmingly conservative attitudes toward LGBTQ issues, in part due to the opposition by the Roman Catholic Church, to one holding overwhelmingly liberal views in ...
Ireland's longest running LGBT publication is Gay Community News, which was first published in 1988 before homosexuality was legal in Ireland. In April 2013, EILE Magazine [15] was launched, serving as a new platform for Ireland's LGBT community.
The Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) was an Irish LGBTQ rights group based in Dublin, Ireland.It was founded in 1988 by Don Donnelly, Charles Kerrigan, Suzy Byrne, Kieran Rose and Christopher Robson. [1]
The National LGBT Federation (NXF) is a non-governmental organisation in Dublin, Ireland, which focuses on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. [1]The current board (as of September 2021) comprises the following: Chair Gavin Hennessy, Vice-Chair Steve Jacques, Emily Brennan, Brendan Byrne, Siobhan Curran, Claire Egan, Hayley Fox-Roberts, Adam Long, Mary McAuliffe, Conor McCarthy ...
Portrait Name Party Years in office Sexual orientation/ gender identity Notes Ref Pat Carey (b. 1947) Fianna Fáil: 1997–2011 Gay: Served as a cabinet Minister from 2010 to 2011, came out in 2015 after his retirement
List of laws and reports on LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland; T. Transgender rights in Ireland This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 07:52 (UTC). ...
Pádraig Rice (born 1990) is an Irish Social Democrats politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork South-Central constituency since the 2024 general election. [1] [2] Beginning adult life as an LGBTQ political activist, Rice became a member of Cork City Council when he was elected at the 2024 local elections for the Cork City South Central area, becoming the first Social Democrat ...