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The supreme court has made a mockery of gender recognition. Our politicians must not allow the EHRC to further shatter trans lives
The supreme court judgment on the application of the 2010 Equality Ac…
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I used to be proud of my birthplace for its cosmopolitan tolerance. Visiting now, it feels like stepping back decades
I was visiting family in London when the British supreme court handed down its une…
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Trans people who feel they’ve lost rights should ‘distinguish between rights in law and preference for things to be a certain way’, EHCR chair said
Transgender people may be asked about their gender s…
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Club have increased mandatory attendance requirement
Trade Union Blues warn fans ‘face exclusion’ as a result
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Akua Reindorf said law never permitted self-ID, but trans campaigners call remarks ‘profoundly unhelpful’
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A majority of my age group agreed with a recent supreme court ruling – among 18- to 24-year-olds, the reverse was true. I believe the key lies in our respective life stages
Differing attitudes to wome…
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Mark Bullingham, the chief executive of the Football Association, has written to Londo…