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UK to pardon women with historic homosexuality convictions for first time

Women who were unjustly convicted for same-sex activity in the United Kingdom will be able to apply for a pardon for the first time, the Home Office has announced. The Disregards and Pardons Scheme initially only applied to men and specific offences, though now offers anyone convicted or cautioned under now-abolished laws related to homosexuality the chance to request a pardon. The broadening of the scheme, which took effect on 13 June, also applies to veterans who were convicted under service law. The changes were described as “a significant step…

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Records of sacked gay veterans destroyed by UK’s Ministry of Defence

Records of Armed Forces personnel who were dismissed for being gay have been destroyed by the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD), BBC news reported. It comes after veterans who asked for documents relating to investigations into them by the military police were told they had been deleted in 2010. The department stated the action was taken as it had a legal duty to make sure the details were removed from service records. Jean Macdonald, who was dismissed as a lance corporal in the Women’s Royal Army Corps in 1981 for…

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