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[[File:Pink news logo.png|thumb|Pink News logo]]'''''Pink News''''' is a UK-based lgbt online newspaper founded by [[Benjamin Cohen]] in 2005. [[Jessica Geen]] was the editor from 2009 to 2011. Recent E-mails to her office produce automated replies saying that she has left the company, and that the editor is now [[Stephen Gray]].
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[[File:Pink news logo.png|thumb|Pink News logo]]'''''Pink News''''' is a UK-based lgbt online newspaper founded by [[Benjamin Cohen]] in 2005 (not to be confused with an earlier publication [[Pink Paper]]). [[Jessica Geen]] was the editor from 2009 to 2011. In 2020 seven people made up the 'Team' with no one editor, but with Cohen remaining the Chief Executive. It supports trans activism and gender ideology and is aggressive in its reporting of alternative or differing views.
  
The paper version, ''The Pink News'', officially launched at the Law Society on 28 June 2006 by Francis Maude, Chairman of the [[Conservative Party]], Meg Munn, Minister for Equality, [[Simon Hughes]], President of the [[Liberal Democrats]] and Meg Hillier, MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch. It was suspended in early 2007, but the website continues to update with original news daily.
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The paper version, ''The Pink News'', officially launched at the Law Society on 28 June 2006 by Francis Maude, Chairman of the [[Conservative Party]], Meg Munn, Minister for Equality, [[Simon Hughes]], President of the [[Liberal Democrats]] and Meg Hillier, MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch. It was suspended in early 2007 and is no longer printed.
  
''Pink News'' has paid special attention to the topic of religion and homosexuality, often denouncing the Vatican for its perceived hostility to the gay community. They have also been very critical of the [[LGBAlliance]].
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''Pink News'' has paid special attention to the topic of religion and homosexuality, often denouncing the Vatican for its perceived hostility to the gay community. They have also been very critical of the [[LGBAlliance]] and anyone who seemingly has [[gender critical]] views, despite their website stating ''We stand for the fundamental rights of the entire LGBTQ+ community and its allies'' <ref> Accessed 9 July 2023 </ref>.  
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In 2021 [[Julie Bindel]] sued Pink News for defamation <ref> GayWebsite' claimed anti-trans feminists groom and abuse' Sunday Times 23 May 2021 </ref>. In December 2024 the BBC reported on multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by the bosses at Pink News; Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James <ref> Pink News bosses accused of sexual misconduct BBC 10 December 2024 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy9q4zvwldvo </ref>.
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 10 December 2024

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Pink News is a UK-based lgbt online newspaper founded by Benjamin Cohen in 2005 (not to be confused with an earlier publication Pink Paper). Jessica Geen was the editor from 2009 to 2011. In 2020 seven people made up the 'Team' with no one editor, but with Cohen remaining the Chief Executive. It supports trans activism and gender ideology and is aggressive in its reporting of alternative or differing views.

The paper version, The Pink News, officially launched at the Law Society on 28 June 2006 by Francis Maude, Chairman of the Conservative Party, Meg Munn, Minister for Equality, Simon Hughes, President of the Liberal Democrats and Meg Hillier, MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch. It was suspended in early 2007 and is no longer printed.

Pink News has paid special attention to the topic of religion and homosexuality, often denouncing the Vatican for its perceived hostility to the gay community. They have also been very critical of the LGBAlliance and anyone who seemingly has gender critical views, despite their website stating We stand for the fundamental rights of the entire LGBTQ+ community and its allies [1].

In 2021 Julie Bindel sued Pink News for defamation [2]. In December 2024 the BBC reported on multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by the bosses at Pink News; Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James [3].


References

  1. Accessed 9 July 2023
  2. GayWebsite' claimed anti-trans feminists groom and abuse' Sunday Times 23 May 2021
  3. Pink News bosses accused of sexual misconduct BBC 10 December 2024 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy9q4zvwldvo