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Council of Europe votes to pass trans-inclusive ban on conversion therapy

The Council of Europe has successfully voted to ban so-called ‘conversion therapy’ despite anti-trans lobbying calling for a ban to be reconsidered.

The human rights body, which is separate from the European Union, voted to pass a resolution brought by labour MP Kate Osborne calling for the abusive practices to be prohibited across its 26 member states.

So-called ‘conversion practices‘ are acts of physical or psychological abuse that attempt to change an LGBTQ+ person’s sexuality or gender identity, which is not possible. They are typically performed by conservative religious groups and includes forms of torture such as shock therapy.

Labour MP Kate Osborne. (Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images)

Seventy-one members voted in favour of banning continued use of the widely-condemned tactic during a Thursday (28 January) vote. Twenty-six members voted against it, and two abstained.

Osborne, 59, tabled the resolution on 6 January as part of a campaign urging member states to “prevent and counter the harm caused” by conversion practices.

“Conversion practices have no scientific basis and have harmful consequences on the individuals to them,” Osborne wrote.

“They induce or strengthen feelings of shame, guilt, self-disgust, and worthlessness, and lead to increased rates of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts.”

According to the Trevor Project, survivors of conversion practices are more than twice as likely to attempt suicide and nearly three times as likely to report multiple suicide attempts in a year.

Sex Matters condemned for lobbying against conversion therapy ban

Members succeeded in passing the ban despite lobbying from the ‘gender-critical’ group Sex Matters, which called on the Council Europe to reject what it described as a “shocking resolution”.

It claimed in a statement that prohibiting conversion practices would make it “even harder” to subject trans youngsters to psychological screenings, which it insisted could reveal whether they are “confused about their sex”.

The statement called on supporters to email their MPs over their concerns that the resolution would sanction those who “do not affirm a child’s declared trans identity”.

Despite Sex Matters’ claims that trans children can grow out of their gender dysphoria, research from the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) reports that they are as consistent in their identity as cisgender youngsters.

The UK government has yet to ban conversion therapy. (Getty)

In the lead-up to the vote, legal campaign organisation, Good Law Project, urged immediate action against Sex Matters for attempting to repeal the resolution.

According to the organisation, more than 10,000 people emailed their UK parliamentary representatives at the Council of Europe urging for them to “stand up for what’s right”.

Good Law Project’s trans rights lead, Jess O’Thomson, said following the resolution’s passage that the vote was a major win for the community and all marginalised people.

“As a member of the queer community, I sadly have many friends who have been subjected to conversion practices. I was unfortunate enough to experience them myself,” they said. “No person deserves to be tortured for who they are.”

O’Thomson turned next to the UK government, which has yet to follow-through on its promise to ban conversion therapy after former prime minister Theresa May made the pledge in 2018.

“It’s now time for the UK government to follow the Council of Europe and ensure a trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices,” they said.

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Labour MP Kate Osborne. (Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images)

The UK government has yet to ban conversion therapy. (Getty)

Fans rejoice and right-wingers rage as Tomodatchi Life game unveils long-awaited queer options

Nintendo’s upcoming game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will allow players to form same-sex couples as well as permitting the creation of non-binary and asexual characters.

After nearly a decade of waiting and hoping, the Nintendo Switch game will allow players to select gender identity and dating preferences during character creation. This gender and sexuality update, however, though warmly welcomed by fans, has (predictably) triggered some right-wingers.

Tomodachi Life, first released in 2013, follows the daily lives of Mii characters, known as islanders. Gamers oversee the Mii’s interactions as they build relationships, solve problems, and interact with the player on a remote island.

When creating a character, players will be able to select the character’s gender. Options displayed appear as male, female and non-binary.

“TOMODACHI LIFE HAS NON BINARY OPTIONS OMFG NINTENDO HAS GONE WOKE,” one fan posted with confetti canon emojis.

TOMODACHI LIFE HAS NON BINARY OPTIONS OMFG NINTENDO HAS GONE WOKE 🎉🎉🎉 pic.twitter.com/AokM08x8KY

— bea (@SlLENTPRINCESS) January 29, 2026

Then, you can also choose the Mii’s dating preferences. A note on the screen reads: “You can pick one, more than one, or none.” Options that appear allow a character to be attracted to male characters, female characters, non-binary characters, any or none of the options.

‘My jaw dropped, I feel seen.’

This essentially means that gamers can create gay, lesbian, bisexual and asexual Miis.

“Oh my god you can actually be asexual in Tomodachi Life holy s**t my jaw dropped, I feel seen,” another fan posted.

Oh my god you can actually be Asexual in Tomodachi Life holy shit my jaw dropped, I feel seen pic.twitter.com/Y9N5DdyJHi

— PJiggles (@PJiggles_) January 29, 2026

Previously, Nintendo had said it didn’t plan to add same-sex relationships to the game because it “never intended to make any form of social commentary.”

However, following backlash to the comment, the game company released a statement that it would “strive to design a gameplay experience from the ground up that is more inclusive, and better represents all players”.

While many were thrilled with this update, others were angered by it.

“Really???” one user posted in response to the news of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream’s dating preferences.

Another, in response to the same post, shared: “rip Nintendo”

“As if I had another reason to not buy this game,” one user also posted.

However, overwhelmingly, the response to the new Tomodachi Life era has been positive.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream heads to Nintendo Switch on 16 April 2026.

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Kennedy Center vice president steps down 12 days after appointment

Kennedy Center vice president Kevin Couch has stepped down just 12 days after being appointed to the role. 

During his short stint, Couch served as vice president of artistic programming at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, known as the Kennedy Center – the national cultural centre of the US.

In December, Kennedy Center’s board “unanimously” voted to rename the institution the Trump-Kennedy Center following Trump replacing the chairman with himself and removing existing board members. 

Couch’s appointment followed his predecessor, Jeffrey Finn, resigning in September after nearly a decade. Finn gave no reason for his departure. 

The entertainment leader stepped down on Wednesday (28 January), but gave no reason why, as per The Washington Post

His departure comes less than two weeks after the centre announced his success in securing the role. 

In a statement announcing his appointment, Couch said at the time: “I am honored to join the Trump Kennedy Center at such a pivotal moment for the performing arts. 

“I look forward to the extraordinary creative possibilities ahead — championing our artists and partners to deliver meaningful experiences at America’s cultural center.”

The change to the centre’s name prompted artists protest by refusing to perform, with Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz cancelling his appearance, joining the Hamilton musical production, actor Issa Rae, veteran jazz band The Cookers and musician Chuck Redd, who has hosted a Christmas performance since 2006. 

The Kennedy Center has been embroiled in growing controversy. Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors 2025 where he claimed he “turned down plenty” of “too woke” nominees.

Also, ticket sales at the Kennedy Center have plummeted. According to a report from The Washington Post, sales for orchestra, theatre and dance performances are the worst they’ve been since the pandemic.

The report outlines that over 43 per cent of seats went unsold between September 3 and October 19, compared to only 7 per cent during the same period in 2024.

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