Sex between two men was illegal in the UK until 1967, but no law was ever made regarding lesbian sexual activity. In 1967, sex between men was partially decriminalized in England and Wales. It was made legal for men over 21 years' old in 1967, with some very serious restrictions, legal for men over 18 in 1994, and equalized with the heterosexual age of consent in 2002. The bill in 2000 also introduced a lesbian age of consent for the first time too. In Scotland it was legalised in 1981 and in Northern Ireland it was legalized in 1982. However, the UK Parliament legislated for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland, which is expected to come into force on or before 13 January 2020.
Legal summary
Same-sex sexual activity legal
1967 (England and Wales)
1981 (Scotland)
1982 (Northern Ireland)
Equal age of consent
Anti-discrimination laws in employment only
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech)
Recognition of same-sex couples (e.g. registered partnership or civil union, etc)
All of the UK, since 2005
Step-child adoption by same-sex couples
Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly in the military
Same-sex marriages
(in England, Scotland and Wales, since 2014, and also in Northern Ireland since 2020)