New play about Alan Turing
To Kill a Machine is unique and innovative piece of theatre which offers an empowering and heartbreaking story of a
Read moreTo Kill a Machine is unique and innovative piece of theatre which offers an empowering and heartbreaking story of a
Read moreThe role played over many decades by black atheists in the struggle against institutionalised racism and homophobia is highlighted in
Read moreStephen Fry spearheads a UK effort on Change.org calling for 49,000 British gay men persecuted in the 1950s to get
Read morePeter Tatchell writes: Homophobia is still with us 60 years after the death of Alan Turing. To combat it, education
Read moreThe 58th LFF will run between Wednesday 8th October – Sunday 19th October and this year will have a particularly
Read moreManchester based community collective, Geek Pride, is calling for geeks across the region to unite and partake in the Manchester
Read moreThe Chancellor announced today an Alan Turing Institute is to be established with five years of Government funding from a
Read moreThe posthumous royal pardon granted to war-time code breaker and computer pioneer Alan Turing was a long overdue attempt to
Read more“Not before time,” some say, as the man who changed the course of WWII, is at last given the respect
Read moreDrew Wilby Photographics Adam Lowe writes about the intersections of marriage and pride, and how we should always do
Read moreThe UK LGBT Humanist charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) has warmly welcomed the news that the famous gay atheist
Read moreNew playwright Okey Nzelu talks about his latest project about two young men, relationships and Alan Turing. Me and Alan
Read moreOK, there is no excuse for not coming up with a stunning outfit for this year’s fantabulous Brighton Pride. They
Read morephotos by: Colin Morris Pride is a key event in many gay men’s diaries. This year
Read moreAfter the World Pride fiasco, Manchester Pride is now the focal point to restore faith in the idea of Gay
Read moreCodebreaker – Alan Turing’s life and legacy Exhibition dates: 21 June 2012 – June 2013 Admission: FREE Science Museum,
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