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Fears 1,000 LGBT veterans could miss gay ban compensation deadline

BBC News · Jun 22, 2026, 11:48 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • There are fears those who are not open about their sexuality, or are still too ashamed to admit what happened to them, could miss out on up to £70,000 and other support.
  • The Ministry of Defence (MoD) says it "deeply regrets" the treatment of LGBT veterans, and is "working hard" to publicise the schemes.
  • The decriminalisation of homosexuality began in the UK in 1967, but a law impacting LGBT service personnel lasted until the year 2000.

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Josh Parry LGBT & Identity Reporter Karen Usher Karen Usher struggled with the impact of being forced to hide her sexuality during her time in the RAFAt least 1,000 LGBT veterans who were thrown out of the armed forces for being gay face missing out on financial compensation, a military charity has warned.

Fighting With Pride, which campaigned for reparations for those impacted by the so-called "gay ban", estimates there are more than 1,000 "lost" veterans who have yet to come forward for help, with less than six months left to apply.

There are fears those who are not open about their sexuality, or are still too ashamed to admit what happened to them, could miss out on up to £70,000 and other support.

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