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The name was decided by a vote of people attending the annual bisexuality convention [[BiCon]] 1995, following a discussion workshop on the need for an independent bisexual press due to the lack of such a voice. | The name was decided by a vote of people attending the annual bisexuality convention [[BiCon]] 1995, following a discussion workshop on the need for an independent bisexual press due to the lack of such a voice. | ||
It has been published since 1995, initially every month, and (at | It has been published since 1995, initially every month, then six times a year from 2002 to 2021 and (at 2025) is still publishing regularly four times a year. More than 180 issues have been printed. | ||
''BCN'' (as it is more often called) has a Constitution which reads: | ''BCN'' (as it is more often called) has a Constitution which reads: | ||
Latest revision as of 20:53, 6 November 2025

Bi Community News is a community press magazine about bisexuality, bi life, bisexuals in the wider world and in particular the UK bisexual community / scene.
The name was decided by a vote of people attending the annual bisexuality convention BiCon 1995, following a discussion workshop on the need for an independent bisexual press due to the lack of such a voice.
It has been published since 1995, initially every month, then six times a year from 2002 to 2021 and (at 2025) is still publishing regularly four times a year. More than 180 issues have been printed.
BCN (as it is more often called) has a Constitution which reads:
- There shall be a bisexual magazine/newsletter
- It shall not print poetry
Since around 2000 it has been edited by Jen Yockney. The early issues were produced by a collective and had a "rotating editor" arrangement with a change in the person taking the helm on each edition.
Previous bisexual magazines in the UK were Bi Monthly and BiFrost.