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Summary: Homosexuality Bill (Press, 12 November 1965)
On 11 November 1965, the Earl of Arran renewed efforts to legalise homosexual acts between consenting adult males in private within the UK Parliament. His previous initiative had successfully passed through the House of Lords the previous month, but due to time constraints, it could not be submitted to the House of Commons before the end of the session, resulting in the bill being automatically dismissed. The Earl's latest attempt reflects an ongoing campaign for reform in laws related to homosexuality.
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