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View our privacy policyViewing the latest from our campaign: Stop the UK’s attack on trans people
The updated code of practice for services, public functions and associations has been laid before Parliament. Here’s what that means
The barristers’ regulator did nothing when Sarah Phillimore deadnamed and misgendered a trans woman online, so we’re launching an appeal
Investigation finds that trans people make up 1% of the UK population and 7% of child suicides, but official data is full of holes
Jess O’Thomson and Jolyon Maugham reflect on what has happened in the year since the Supreme Court’s judgment, and how the trans community has courageously fought back
Further legal analysis reveals flaws in the regulator’s draft guidance, which has now been revised and will be presented to parliament in May
Children’s services should be protecting trans children, not disrupting strong and loving families
Barrister Sarah Phillimore repeatedly deadnamed and misgendered a trans woman online. Her regulator has rejected our complaint but we won’t be giving up
The anti-trans pressure group Protect and Teach won’t say who they are or how they’re handling data – so we’ve asked the information commissioner to investigate
Aiden Longmuir’s family fought hard for his death certificate to reflect his identity as a man – we’re helping them make sure the coroner gives him the respect he deserves
Ministers shouldn’t base policy on opinions that are biased, so we’re challenging Streeting’s flawed decision
We’re offering to defend the Women’s Institute and Girlguiding against trans exclusion
The High Court’s decision is wrong and we will appeal it
A freedom of information request by Good Law Project has found that deaths by suicide of trans young people under 18 surged following the withdrawal of gender-affirming healthcare
Last summer, Good Law Project accused barrister Sarah Phillimore of harassment and transphobia. Now, the barrister is suing our founder over the allegations
Sex Matters tried to block a ban on conversion practices, but the Council of Europe has voted to make it illegal
The Reform Council in Worcestershire is trying to ban trans people from accessing services. We’re fighting back