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This year, Pride’s message hits differently
FROM THE ARCHIVE • August 2009, issue 182, Daniel Radcliffe
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Regime change • How do you feel about one year of Labour? Four voices have their say
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THE PODIUM • Justin Vivian picks their top-three entertainers
“Conversation is always the solution” • The author and activist on why communication is key to combating the rising tide of hate
Why AI and OCD don’t mix • After discovering that ChatGPT feeds their Pure OCD compulsion to continuously revisit past events, Amrou realises there’s only one way to break free…
“There’s nothing we won’t do for LGBTQ+ people” • Trump’s reelection spurred Kimberly Wilson and Jessica Cotton — a lesbian married couple who own a comedy club in Huntsville, Alabama — to step up their efforts for the LGBTQ+ community
SHOW. ME. THE. RECEIPTS. • If two Trump terms and a 49-day Liz Truss premiership were previously unfathomable, let us not underestimate the very real threat of Reform leader Nigel Farage one day becoming prime minister. Previously leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) from 2006 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2016, he founded the Brexit Party, now Reform, in 2018. He was also a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South East England from 1999 until the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) in 2020. Here, we revisit moments when his position on LGBTQ+ issues was revealed.
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The rules of attraction • Comedian James Barr thought he knew the etiquette of pulling — but then his hot twink friend showed him how to play the game
Polestar 4 • The stylish SUV coupé that may just convert me to electric
KEEP IT LEAN • A super-slim phone that’s packed with features, the Galaxy S25 Edge is a new star
ESSENTIAL SELECTION • From the fun to the practical, these top gadgets will help you get the best out of summer
attitude PRIDE AWARDS EUROPE 25 • The PEUGEOT Attitude PRIDE Awards Europe, supported by British Airways, salutes our heroes: the LGBTQ+ role models who are making a difference, whether it’s fearlessly fighting for our right to live openly, selflessly helping others, or leading the way by living authentically
Shining light • Back in the 80s, it was common for pop stars to hide their sexuality, but Erasure legend Andy Bell blazed a trail by being unapologetically open about his gayness from the start
Master of ceremonies • Frenchman Erwann Le Hô does sterling work as the president of the LGBTQ+ Centre in Nice, and one night a year he transforms into the host of the French Riviera’s biggest queer celebration
Living her truth • Dame Kelly Holmes reached the top of her sport with two Olympic golds in 2004, but despite the success, she was privately battling to show the world who she really was
Allyship at work • The incredible efforts of the people who set...