http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-22666063
the midlands has been blessed with fair weather for one of the regions biggest spring parties which not only celebrates equality but generates millions for the local economy.
the event was "opened" by Peter Tatchell, who was later interviewed by midlands today. in the interview he commented on how far uk equality laws had come in the last 50 years - which is true enough - but he emphasised the point by claiming that the uk had come from a starting point of the most repressive anti-gay laws in the world.
is that really true? even when set against same-sex legislation in sub saharan africa, parts of the middle east and parts of asia? where if you're gay you might - even in the 21st century - be threatened with the death penalty?