Liverpool's Anglican cathedral held a well-attended memorial service for a young gay man on Saturday. Michael Causer, 18, was seriously injured on 25th July this year in an allegedly homophobic attack. Despite brain surgery, he died in hospital on Saturday 2nd August. More than 200 people attended the service at the cathedral, among them local gay politician councillor Steve Radford. "The service was dignified, sensitive and moving," he said. "The Dean of the Cathedral led the whole congregation in a prayer of affirmation to stand against all hate crimes. "The clear leadership of the Anglican Church against racial, homophobic ...