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Blue murder: the priest, a stolen laptop and gay porn
As the parents and children of the sleepy northern village of Pomeroy gather yesterday for this year’s First Holy Communion ceremony, they will be doing so without local priest Fr Martin McVeigh.
Man to sue over gay ads row
A Northern Ireland man has confirmed he is to take legal action against the Mayor of London for blocking advertisements on London buses about his journey out of homosexuality.
Priest at centre of gay images storm granted temporary leave
A Catholic priest embroiled in controversy over the display of gay pornographic images has taken temporary leave from his duties as parish priest of Pomeroy in Co Tyrone.
‘Homophobic’ advert banned from buses
Transport for London have said that a controversial ‘homophobic’ advert will not run on buses.
Parents in shock as priest displays gay porn images
A priest has denied knowing how gay porn images appeared on a screen during a presentation he was giving to parents of children preparing for First Communion.
UUP needs to reach out to Catholics: McCallister
Ulster Unionist Party leadership hopeful John McCallister has revealed he would back Down in an All-Ireland GAA final and has no problem with gay pride events.
Police release CCTV image of man suspected of homophobic attack
Detectives investigating a homophobic attack in Northampton have released a CCTV image of one of the men suspected of being behind the assault.
Northampton train passenger left ‘shaken’ after homophobic abuse
Police are looking for a rail passenger who allegedly shouted homophobic abuse at a another man, after boarding a train at Northampton.
Tory MPs demand Ken Livingstone apology over gay gaffe
Conservative MPs demanded an apology today from Labour’s candidate for London mayor, Ken Livingstone, after an interview in which he said their party was “riddled” with homosexuals and claimed Baroness Thatche...
Gay Activist encouraged by conference on gays called ‘The Lepers Among Us’
P.A. MagLochlainn, chairman of the Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association, attended the controversial conference in Belfast last week entitled, “The Lepers Among Us: Homosexuality and the Life of the Church.”
