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272:(who joined the newspaper as Assistant Features Editor and Literary Editor in June 1977) as the movement's "debating chamber". Although essentially a newspaper, reporting alike on discrimination and political and social advances, it also campaigned for further law reform, including parity with the heterosexual age of consent of sixteen, against the hostility of the church which treated homosexuality as a sin, and the medical profession which treated homosexuality as a pathology. It campaigned for equal rights in employment (notably in the controversial area of the teaching profession) and the 445: 912: 418:. W.H. Smith's action prompted widespread backlash, causing protests outside of its branches and at the firm's Annual General Meeting. In 1982, W.H. Smith again agreed to distribute the paper, noting that its circulation figures of approximately 20,000 copies per issue made it financially attractive. 409:
then controlled about one-third of the newspaper and magazine distribution in the UK through a wholly owned subsidiary. They rejected the paper's initial request for distribution, citing the low potential for sales. In July 1975, after the paper's readership had grown, W.H. Smith agreed to distribute
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roots in its hostility to homosexuality. But under the influence of its features editors, Howes and Hennegan, it also excavated the lesbian and cultural history of past decades as well as presenting new developments in the arts. Keith Howes later published the encyclopaedic reference,
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amounted to nearly £10,000. After a campaign and several appeals the suspended prison sentence was dropped, but the conviction remained in force. The case drew enormous media coverage at the time. In 2002
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in the issue dated 3 June 1976. Lemon was found guilty when the case came to court in July 1977 and sentenced to a suspended nine-month prison sentence and personally fined
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In the first year of publication, editor Denis Lemon was charged and fined for obstruction, for taking photographs of police behaviour outside the popular leather bar in
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One of the biggest problems the newspaper faced was that, although it was not an obscene publication, sale outlets were hard to find.
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was charged with obscenity, having published an issue with a cover photograph of two men kissing. It won the court case.
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The original editorial collective included Denis Lemon (editor), Martin Corbett (who later was an active member of
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was the response to a nationwide demand by lesbians and gay men for news of the burgeoning liberation movement.
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Two of the paper's news staff, Michael Mason and Graham McKerrow, later founded the London weekly newspaper
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The paper played a pivotal role in the struggle for gay rights in the 1970s in the UK. It was described by
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Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline Archive, Open Conference on AIDS, London, Bishopsgate Institute, SB/10/1/3
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movement at a time when left politics in the United Kingdom was still historically influenced by its
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alongside Switchboard and the Health Education Council went on to hold the first open conference on
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in New York in 1969, the Gay Liberation Front spread from the United States to London in 1970.
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No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles: An Oral history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-73
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Sex between men had been partially decriminalised for males over the age of 21 in
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Whitehouse -v- Lemon; Whitehouse -v- Gay News Ltd On Appeal From Regina -v- Lemon
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1,000. When all totalled up, fines and court costs awarded against Lemon and
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the paper in its London bookstalls. In January 1978, W.H. Smith dropped
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from distribution after a row with the paper over its coverage of the
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founded in June 1972 in a collaboration between former members of the
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challenged the authorities from the outset by publishing personal
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in Britain on 21 May 1983. At this conference Mel Rosen, of
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Index

Ian Dunn
London
England
United Kingdom
Circulation
United Kingdom
Gay Liberation Front
Campaign for Homosexual Equality
ACT UP
London Gay Switchboard
Ian Dunn
Scottish Minorities Group
Paedophile Information Exchange
Graham Chapman
David Sherlock
Antony Grey
Homosexual Law Reform Society
England and Wales
Sexual Offences Act 1967
Stonewall Riots
Alison Hennegan
trades union
Nonconformist
Capital Gay
contact ads
Earls Court
Coleherne pub
Gay Liberation Front
Switchboard - LGBT+ Helpline
HIV/AIDS

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