New act will pardon those convicted for a historical sexual offence if the act in question is no longer a crime

Men who have been convicted for homosexual acts on the Isle of Man will be automatically pardoned later this year in what campaigners said was a long overdue and necessary change in law.

Homosexuality was decriminalised on the Isle of Man in 1992 and its first Gay Pride event took place last summer.

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