One in four LGBTQ+ people do not feel welcome at live sports events
One in four LGBTQ+ people do not feel welcome at live sports events, new research commissioned by Stonewall has found.
One in four LGBTQ+ people do not feel welcome at live sports events, new research commissioned by Stonewall has found.
City have declared their opposition to rule changesTwo-thirds majority required for vote to go throughPremier League clubs and officials were scrambling on Thursday to secure support before a totemic vote on the competition’s rulebook.At a shareholders’ meeting in central London on Friday, clubs will be asked to pass modest changes to rules relating to …
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