Lockdown, Polari and old age: TQ speaks with Jez Dolan

Hadley Stewart talks to creative, Jez Dolan, about lockdown, Polari and the issue of growing old as an LGBTQ+ person.

“It took a long time to sort itself in my head”: Andrew McMillan chats to TQ

Hadley Stewart sits down for a chat with Polari Prize-winning author Andrew McMillan.

The Pride’s guide to understanding sexual health

The Queerness is pleased to run a guest piece on the issue of LGBTQ+ sexual health to mark World Sexual Health Day.

The Bi flag turned 19 this week & you told us what it means to you

For the week of the bi flags 19th birthday (because lets be real, everyone loves a birthday week) Lois Shearing explores what the bi flags means to the community it represents. 

What it’s like to be out but not out-out as a bisexual

Lois Shearing explores what it means to be out, but not out-out as a bisexual and why it's important to respect our identity, even if we sometimes let ourselves 'pass'.

Trade unions versus individual rights

The tension between collective power and individual rights is being brought to the attention of many by how Trade Unions address LGBTQ+ rights
Gareth Davies, a guest writer explores how the issue might play out.

Interview with Bi Book award winner Erin Judge

Erin Judge is a bisexual author and stand-up comic from Los Angels. As the excitement of bisexual Visibility Month wares off, Lois Shearing caught up with her to discuss winning a Bi Book Award for her first novel, 'Vowel of Celibacy'.

How to celebrate Bi Visibility Day if you aren’t bi

For Bisexual Visibility Day, Lois Shearing explores that ways that non-bisexual people can celebrate and be better allies to the bi+ community. Today is Bisexual Visibility Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the issues faced by the bi+ community, but also celebrating our diversity and resilience. Maybe you've seen a few people posting about it … Continue reading How to celebrate Bi Visibility Day if you aren’t bi

When free speech costs

Amid signs of an emboldened far right on both sides of the Atlantic, Sam Hope explores how a distorted version of "free speech" has become toxic.

An open letter to young bisexual people this Pride season

Following the incident in which no bisexual organisations were going to march in the Pride in London parade until UK Pride gave up half their slots, Lois Shearing addresses the isloation that young bi people may feel during Pride season.