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'''Lesbian and Gay News''' was launched on line over the weekend 20-21 February 2021.
'''Lesbian and Gay News''' was launched on-line over the weekend 20-21 February 2021.
Lesbian and Gay News stated that it picked up from an historic tradition of British lesbian and gay publications such as [[Gay News]], which ran from 1972-1983, and The [[Pink Paper]], which ran for 25 years from 1987 <ref> Lesbian and Gay News launched in February 2021 https://www.lesbianandgaynews.com/ </ref>.
Lesbian and Gay News stated that it picked up from an historic tradition of British lesbian and gay publications such as [[Gay News]], which ran from 1972-1983, and The [[Pink Paper]], which ran for 25 years from 1987 <ref> Lesbian and Gay News launched in February 2021 https://www.lesbianandgaynews.com/ </ref>.
[[File:Lgnewsfeb2021.jpg|thumb|Some of the articles featured in the first week of Lesbian and Gay News]]
[[File:Lgnewsfeb2021.jpg|thumb|Some of the articles featured in the first week of Lesbian and Gay News]]

Revision as of 15:52, 28 March 2022

Lesbian and Gay News was launched on-line over the weekend 20-21 February 2021. Lesbian and Gay News stated that it picked up from an historic tradition of British lesbian and gay publications such as Gay News, which ran from 1972-1983, and The Pink Paper, which ran for 25 years from 1987 [1].

Some of the articles featured in the first week of Lesbian and Gay News

David Bridle, Founder of Lesbian and Gay News,has been running Boyz magazine for 30 years, and before that co-edited The Pink Paper with the late Alison Dilly. The publication, which was always on-line, was ceased in March 2022 [2].


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