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Friday: Signing of the Newcastle Declaration

Be part of history at a world's first. Stand with LGBTQ+ solidarity. Come to the signing of the Newcastle Declaration, the first ever international LGBTQ+ solidarity Declaration. Then join our Summit after-party!

  • Be part of history.

  • Stand together in solidarity with LGTBQI+ populations in the United Kingdom, and globally.

  • Sign the Newcastle Declaration - a world's first.



After the conference ends, the real task begins. This is the beginning of our fightback. The 'Newcastle Declaration' is the world's first ever statement of LGBTQ+ solidarity, and is open to all to come along and to sign the Declaration on the evening. Whether you are a small community group, a local authority, a large corporate, a volunteer-led organisation, or even a nation state, the Newcastle Declaration can be signed by all.


Built in 1766 in the heart of the city centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, the historic Assembly Rooms is the ideal venue for the signing of a Declaration of this magnitude. Having hosted plays personally directed by Charles Dickens, hosted dinner with Queen Victoria, and was the venue of the first same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom, it has quite the pedigree.


Join us for a drink and to celebrate a toast to the signing of the Declaration. On the evening, we will have a range of very special keynote speakers and more, which we will be tell you about in due course.


Why is the Newcastle Declaration needed?

More than ever, we need to unite. In an era of a highly organised rollback of LGBTQI+ rights across the globe, and a shrink in support for our movement, it is time to stand together. The Newcastle Declaration is the beginning of our fightback and a good news story in a time when it feels like there are not enough of them. It will be signed by thousands of organisations, large and small, and will continue to be a 'live' and ongoing Declaration. As such, after our event, the Declaration will be hosted on the website of ReportOUT, along with all organisations who have signed it (and continue to sign it), so it will continue to be live, long after this event has ended.


Who wrote the Newcastle Declaration?

The Newcastle Declaration has been put together by the UK Alliance for Global Equality (UKAGE), an organisation made up of 14 leading U.K. civil society organisations who all work to protect global LGBTQI+ human rights. The Declaration has been worked at in partnership with the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), who have kindly supported us with the language of the document.


The UK Alliance for Global Equality Logo
The UK Alliance for Global Equality Logo

When can I see the Newcastle Declaration before I sign it?

It is coming soon via our communications. You will be able to view it here first. Once you are signed up to the event, it will also be emailed to you.


Who should attend the signing?

This event is open for all to attend who book a free ticket; including allies, sponsors, corporates, local authorities, dignitaries, ambassadors, and of course, LGBTQI+ people. Tickets are free to book and you do not have to have attended the conference, or any other Summit events, to come along to this event.


Who are our sponsors of this event?

We could not have arranged an event is this scale without the kind support of The Assembly Rooms, who have generously allowed us to use their beautiful venue for this world's first event.


The Assembly Rooms Logo
The Assembly Rooms Logo

Event schedule:

Below is a rough guide to the event schedule. Please note that timings may change closer to the event.

Time

Event

19:00

Drinks reception and welcome address

20:00

Keynote speakers and special guests

21:00

Signing of the Newcastle Declaration

21:30 - 23:00

Party time!

Venue:

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Accessible and inclusive toilets

  • Lift to all floors

  • Accessible parking spot available (limited parking, we suggest public transport. The nearest Metro station is Central Station, which is a 5 minute walk)



Date, Time and Location:

24th October 2025

19:00 - 23:00

The Assembly Rooms, Fenkle St. Newcastle upon Tyne. NE1 5XU

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