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* '''1921''' – Parliament rejects an attempt in the [[Criminal Law Amendment Bill 1921]] to ban sex between women.  
* '''1921''' – Parliament rejects an attempt in the [[Criminal Law Amendment Bill 1921]] to ban sex between women.  
* '''1924''' – Death of [[Marie Corelli]]
* '''1924''' – Death of [[Marie Corelli]]
* '''1927''' - Trial of Bobby Britt and others for tippling, whoring, using obscene language, indecently exposing their private naked parts and behaving in a lewd obscene and disorderly and riotous manner at a house in Fitzroy Square [[London]] <ref> https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/explore-the-collection/stories/queer-love-and-friendship-1920s-fitzroy-square/?utm_source=e-shot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Campaign+2026_02_13_5 Queer love and friendship: 1920s Fitzroy Square National Archives blog (accesed 13 February 2026) </ref>.
* '''1928''' – Publication of lesbian novel <cite>[[The Well of Loneliness]]</cite> by [[Radclyffe Hall]].
* '''1928''' – Publication of lesbian novel <cite>[[The Well of Loneliness]]</cite> by [[Radclyffe Hall]].
* '''1929''' – Death of [[Edward Carpenter]].
* '''1929''' – Death of [[Edward Carpenter]].
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** – [[Guy Burgess]] and [[Donald Maclean]] flee to Moscow.
** – [[Guy Burgess]] and [[Donald Maclean]] flee to Moscow.
** – [[European Convention on Human Rights]] comes into force.
** – [[European Convention on Human Rights]] comes into force.
* '''1954''' – [[Lord Montagu of Beaulieu]] convicted of gay offences.
* '''1954''' – [[Lord Montagu of Beaulieu]], [[Peter Wildeblood]] and [[Michael Pitt-Rivers]] convicted of gay offences at [[Winchester]] Assizes.
** – Suicide of [[Alan Turing]]
** – Suicide of [[Alan Turing]]
* '''1955''' – Publication of ''[[Homosexuality (book)|Homosexuality]]'' by [[D J West]].
* '''1955''' – Publication of ''[[Homosexuality (book)|Homosexuality]]'' by [[D J West]].
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** – [[Ellis Powell]] dropped from ''Mrs Dale's Diary''.
** – [[Ellis Powell]] dropped from ''Mrs Dale's Diary''.
* '''1965''' – Founding of lesbian organisation [[Kenric]].
* '''1965''' – Founding of lesbian organisation [[Kenric]].
** – [[Rose Robertson]] founds [[Parents Enquiry]].
* '''1966''' – Founding of trans organisation the [[Beaumont Society]].
* '''1966''' – Founding of trans organisation the [[Beaumont Society]].
** – publication of trans-related book ''[[I want what I want]]''.
** – publication of trans-related book ''[[I want what I want]]''.
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** – [[Joe Orton]] murdered by his partner.
** – [[Joe Orton]] murdered by his partner.
* '''1968''' – the Home Secretary confirms that [[Sir Ewan Forbes]] is male and can succeed to the baronetcy, despite having been registered and originally brought up as female.
* '''1968''' – the Home Secretary confirms that [[Sir Ewan Forbes]] is male and can succeed to the baronetcy, despite having been registered and originally brought up as female.
** – [[SK]], probably the first gay social group in the country, is founded at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine in Limehouse.
** – [[Rose Robertson]] founds [[Parents Enquiry]].
** – [[SK]], probably the first gay social group in the country set up after partial decriminialisation, is founded at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine in Limehouse.
* '''1969''' – the [[Stonewall riots]] in New York.
* '''1969''' – the [[Stonewall riots]] in New York.
**  – founding of the [[Scottish Minorities Group]].
**  – founding of the [[Scottish Minorities Group]].
* '''1970''' – First [[GLF]] meeting.
* '''1970''' – First [[GLF]] meeting.
** – Death of [[E M Forster]]
** – Death of [[E M Forster]].
** – [[Integroup]] founded in [[Catford]].
** – [[Integroup]] founded in [[Catford]].
** - publication of two books about the [[Uranians]]:
*** - ''[[Love in Earnest]]'' by Timothy d'Arch Smith
*** - ''[[Sexual Heretics]]'' by Brian Reade.
* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], established the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
* '''1971''' – the [[Corbett v Corbett]] case, involving [[April Ashley]], established the precedent that a person's sex could not legally be changed from what it was at birth.
** – [[London Friend]] formed.
** – [[London Friend]] formed.
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** – [[Allegro Music Group]] formed.
** – [[Allegro Music Group]] formed.
** – <cite>[[Gay News]]</cite> first published.
** – <cite>[[Gay News]]</cite> first published.
** – first [[London Pride]] march and carnival.
** – first [[London Pride]] march and carnival: about 200 take part <ref> https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2022/06/01/first-20-years-of-pride-in-the-united-kingdom/ (accessed 18 July 2023). Many websites inaccurateky give the figure as 2,000!. </ref>
* '''1973''' – Death of [[Sir Noël Coward]].
* '''1973''' – Death of [[Sir Noël Coward]].
* '''1974''' – [[London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard]] launched.
* '''1974''' – [[London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard]] launched.
** - [[CHE]] Law Reform demonstration in Trafalgar Square on 2 November- estimate of up to 2,500 attended.
* '''1975''' – [[Brighton and Hove LGBT Switchboard]] launched.
* '''1975''' – [[Brighton and Hove LGBT Switchboard]] launched.
* '''1976''' – [[London Gay Teenage Group]] launched.
** – [[Gay Sweatshop]] theatre company founded.
** –  [[Gay Sweatshop]] theatre company founded.
** - On Sunday 23 November several hundred people marched from Marble Arch to attend a rally in Trafalgar Square [[London]] calling for homosexual law reform.
* '''1976''' – [[John Curry]] wins a gold medal for skating at the Winter Olympics.
* '''1976''' – [[John Curry]] wins a gold medal for skating at the Winter Olympics.
** – Death of composer [[Benjamin Britten]].
** – Death of composer [[Benjamin Britten]].
** – [[London Gay Teenage Group]] set up; possibly the first gay teenage group launched in the world <ref> Courage to be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967-1990, A history of the London Gay Teenage Group and other lesbian and gay youth groups, by Clifford Williams,was published in October 2021 (The Book Guild)</ref> <ref> the [[Gay Liberation Front]] had a loose group called the GLF Youth Group in 1971 (see Lisa Power (1995) 'No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles; an oral history of the Gay Liberation Front 1970-73' (Cassell;London) page 109) </ref>.
* '''1977''' – Death of [[Sir Terence Rattigan]]
* '''1977''' – Death of [[Sir Terence Rattigan]]
** –  [[Peter Mitchell]] stands as "Westminster Campaign for Homosexual Civil Rights" candidate in the Cities of London and Westminster South by-election.
** –  [[Peter Mitchell]] stands as "Westminster Campaign for Homosexual Civil Rights" candidate in the Cities of London and Westminster South by-election.
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** – [[Jeremy Thorpe]] acquitted of conspiracy to murder.
** – [[Jeremy Thorpe]] acquitted of conspiracy to murder.
** – Gay Humanist Group founded (now [[GALHA]]).
** – Gay Humanist Group founded (now [[GALHA]]).
** – Murder of [[Peter Wells]].
** - [[Gay's the Word]] bookshop opens in London.
* '''1980''' – [[Heaven]], the first all-week gay nightclub, opens in London.
* '''1980''' – [[Heaven]], the first all-week gay nightclub, opens in London.
** – [[Scotland]] decriminalises male homosexuality.
** – [[Scotland]] decriminalises male homosexuality.
** - [[Gay Youth Movement]] set up following a summer conference in London.
* '''1981''' - [[London Bi Group]] forms, the first bi-specific social/support group.
* '''1981''' - [[London Bi Group]] forms, the first bi-specific social/support group.
** – The [[London Pride]] march was moved to [[Huddersfield]], and followed by the [[South Bank Gay People's Festival]].
** – The [[London Pride]] march was moved to [[Huddersfield]], and followed by the [[South Bank Gay People's Festival]].
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** – [[Mermaids]] founded for children with gender dysphoria.
** – [[Mermaids]] founded for children with gender dysphoria.
** – Launch of [[South London Gays]].
** – Launch of [[South London Gays]].
** - Better Dead Than Gay, Channel 4 documentary on the suicide of 26-year-old Simon Harvey (unable to reconcile being a Christian and being gay).<ref> https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0402059/ </ref>
* '''1996''' – [[Derek Rawcliffe]] banned from acting as an assistant bishop in the Ripon diocese.
* '''1996''' – [[Derek Rawcliffe]] banned from acting as an assistant bishop in the Ripon diocese.
* '''1997''' – [[Angela Eagle]] is first sitting MP to come out as lesbian.
* '''1997''' – [[Angela Eagle]] is first sitting MP to come out as lesbian.
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** – Death of [[Ray Gosling]]
** – Death of [[Ray Gosling]]
** - Death of [[Georgina Somerset]] and discovery that [[Roberta Cowell]] died two years before.
** - Death of [[Georgina Somerset]] and discovery that [[Roberta Cowell]] died two years before.
** - [[Jo Swinson]] MP is the first government minister to send a message of support for [[Bi Visibility Day]].
** - Posthumous royal pardon for [[Alan Turing]].
** - Posthumous royal pardon for [[Alan Turing]].
* '''2015''' – the [[2015 general election]] brings an unprecedented number of LGBT people into Parliament, including [[Mhairi Black]], the youngest MP since the nineteenth century.
* '''2015''' – the [[2015 general election]] brings an unprecedented number of LGBT people into Parliament, including [[Mhairi Black]], the youngest MP since the nineteenth century.
* '''2017''' - [[Goldsmiths College]], University of London run M.A. course in Queer History-the first degree level course in that field.
* '''2019''' - Marriage and Civil Partnership equality legislated for Northern Ireland, coming into effect in 2020.
* '''2020''' - [[Layla Moran]] is the first MP to come out as pansexual.
* '''2021''' - Numerous organisations leave the [[Stonewall Equality Limited]] Diversity Champions Scheme. [[LGBAlliance]] hold its first National Conference.
*'''2022'''- Health Secretary Sajid Javid announces a review of [[gender]] treatment services for children in England.
*'''2023'''- Gender Wars documentary with [[Kathleen Stock]] broadcast on Channel 4.
*'''2023'''- In December Government issue 'Gender Questioning Children' Guidance for schools to try and assist schools in dealing with increasing number of children identifying as trans. The guidance had been delayed. <ref> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66243698 Transgender guidance for schools to be delayed BBC News 19 July 2023 </ref>. <ref> https://consult.education.gov.uk/equalities-political-impartiality-anti-bullying-team/gender-questioning-children-proposed-guidance/supporting_documents/Gender%20Questioning%20Children%20%20nonstatutory%20guidance.pdf </ref>
*'''2024'''- [[Dr Hilary Cass]] report on gender identity services published: Cass Review.
*'''2024'''- Guidance written for care homes to support inclusive care practice for older LGBTQ+ people. <ref> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c23l3g1n4p1o Researchers from the University of Kent, in collaboration with the University of Surrey and the University of Hertfordshire, have developed the free guide to help with care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people.The guide was co-designed by a group of older LGBTQ+ people and care home staff.(Accessed 20 Sept 2024) </ref>
*'''2025'''-Supreme Court (UK) rules that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex <ref> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvgq9ejql39t (Accessed 16 April 2025) </ref>.
*'''2025'''-Government reaffirms commitment to Free Speech in universities <ref>Key provisions from the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 will be brought into force defending the free speech rights of students, academics and speakers  https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-reaffirms-commitment-to-free-speech-in-universities </ref>.


==External links==
==External links==
Some other LGBT timelines:
Some other LGBT timelines:
* Wikipedia: Timeline of (world) LGBT history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_LGBT_history
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_LGBT_history Timeline of (world) LGBT history] on Wikipedia
* Wikipedia: Timeline of UK LGBT history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_LGBT_history_in_Britain
* Wikipedia: Timeline of UK LGBT history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_LGBT_history_in_Britain
* Timeline of events recorded in the [[Hall-Carpenter Archives]]: http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/online_resources/lgbt/timeline.aspx
* Timeline of events recorded in the [[Hall-Carpenter Archives]]: http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/online_resources/lgbt/timeline.aspx
* <cite>Gay Chronicles from the beginning of time to the end of World War II</cite>: http://www.webcitation.org/5knsbJ2KF
* <cite>Gay Chronicles from the beginning of time to the end of World War II</cite>: http://www.webcitation.org/5knsbJ2KF
* [[Stonewall (UK)]] History of LGB equality: http://www.stonewall.org.uk/at_home/history_of_lesbian_gay_and_bisexual_equality/default.asp
* NHS Northwest LGB&T Timeline: http://www.help.northwest.nhs.uk/lgbt_timeline
* NHS Northwest LGB&T Timeline: http://www.help.northwest.nhs.uk/lgbt_timeline
* [[PCS Proud]] Ourstory: http://web.archive.org/web/20101226051702/http://www.pcsproud.org.uk/our_story.pdf retrieved via the [[Internet Archive]]  
* [[PCS Proud]] Ourstory: http://web.archive.org/web/20101226051702/http://www.pcsproud.org.uk/our_story.pdf retrieved via the [[Internet Archive]]  
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

Bust of Julius Caesar in the British Museum

This is a timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history in the United Kingdom throughout the centuries.

Jump to 21st century

1st century BC

1st century AD

  • AD 43 – Roman invasion and establishment of the province of Britannia.

2nd century

  • 122 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.
The Emperor Hadrian

3rd century

  • 286 – Britain becomes independent from the Roman empire for ten years under Carausius and Allectus.

4th century

  • 343 – the emperor Constans visits Britain.

5th century

  • 410 – usual date for the end of Roman rule in Britannia.

6th century

7th century

  • 670 – St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, prescribes fasts and penances for various homosexual acts.

8th century

9th century

Seal of Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury
Edward II
Robert DeVere as Duke of Ireland

10th century

  • 927England is united as a single kingdom by King Æthelstan of Wessex.

11th century

  • 1066 – Battle of Hastings and Norman conquest of England.
  • 1100 – Death of King William II.

12th century

13th century

  • c.1290 – Publication of Fleta, first book to suggest a punishment (which was not enforced) for homosexuality in English law.

14th century

15th century

16th century

King James I

17th century

The Ladies of Llangollen

18th century

Photo of J A Symonds, presented by him to Walt Whitman
Oscar Wilde

19th century

Sir Roger Casement

20th century

Radclyffe Hall
John Gielgud
Alan Turing
Daily Mirror, March 25 1954 “The Montagu Case”
Nancy Spain
April Ashley
Benjamin Britten in 1968
The Admiral Duncan
Jody Dobrowski
Griffith Vaughan Williams

21st century

Allan Horsfall
Ray Gosling

Some other LGBT timelines:

See also

References

  1. https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/explore-the-collection/stories/queer-love-and-friendship-1920s-fitzroy-square/?utm_source=e-shot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Campaign+2026_02_13_5 Queer love and friendship: 1920s Fitzroy Square National Archives blog (accesed 13 February 2026)
  2. https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2022/06/01/first-20-years-of-pride-in-the-united-kingdom/ (accessed 18 July 2023). Many websites inaccurateky give the figure as 2,000!.
  3. Courage to be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967-1990, A history of the London Gay Teenage Group and other lesbian and gay youth groups, by Clifford Williams,was published in October 2021 (The Book Guild)
  4. the Gay Liberation Front had a loose group called the GLF Youth Group in 1971 (see Lisa Power (1995) 'No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles; an oral history of the Gay Liberation Front 1970-73' (Cassell;London) page 109)
  5. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0402059/
  6. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66243698 Transgender guidance for schools to be delayed BBC News 19 July 2023
  7. https://consult.education.gov.uk/equalities-political-impartiality-anti-bullying-team/gender-questioning-children-proposed-guidance/supporting_documents/Gender%20Questioning%20Children%20%20nonstatutory%20guidance.pdf
  8. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c23l3g1n4p1o Researchers from the University of Kent, in collaboration with the University of Surrey and the University of Hertfordshire, have developed the free guide to help with care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people.The guide was co-designed by a group of older LGBTQ+ people and care home staff.(Accessed 20 Sept 2024)
  9. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvgq9ejql39t (Accessed 16 April 2025)
  10. Key provisions from the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 will be brought into force defending the free speech rights of students, academics and speakers https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-reaffirms-commitment-to-free-speech-in-universities