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View our privacy policyViewing the latest from our campaign: Stop the UK’s attack on trans people
The Gender Recognition Panel is refusing to legally recognise trans people’s affirmed gender if they’re trying to conceive children. But that breaches their human rights.
The judgment by the Supreme Court in For (Some) Women Scotland might breach the EU Withdrawal agreement – we are litigating to find out.
This year Pride is more than a celebration, we’re fighting the backlash against LGBTQ+ rights. Companies have to pick a side.
We challenged the EHRC on their transphobic guidance. The High Court has now given us directions as to how to proceed with the case.
The EHRC’s rushed guidance caused harm from the moment it was released. But now they’re u-turning.
The UK parliament has thrown trans people under the bus on toilets, abandoning its own policy to placate activists who accosted a trans barrister on the parliamentary estate.
The EHRC’s interim update unleashed chaos after the Supreme Court’s transphobic decision. But now the commission says it was only ‘some observations’ and rows back on its demand for single-sex toilets.
Guidance that excludes trans people faces challenge in the High Court.
NHS England is misusing health data to encourage social services to investigate families caring for trans kids. We’ve commissioned legal advice for families in the firing line.
We’re living through a backlash against trans rights. It’s time to come together and fight hatred and fear.
The EHRC was created to protect our rights. Now it’s trying to quash peaceful demonstrations.
New guidelines issued by the Corporate Body of the Scottish Parliament are exclusionary for trans people and based in a misinterpretation of the law. We, along with a cross-party group of MSPs and parliamentary staff have sent a letter to the Presiding Officer urging their retraction.
The EHRC said that the law was clear. So why do they want so much time to clarify it?
Munroe Bergdorf, Nadia Almada, India Willoughby and Victoria McCloud said what they would have said if the judges had let them speak, and told us what it’s like to live in the hostile world this judgment has made.
A number of trans and intersex individuals have today begun a legal challenge to the EHRC’s ‘Interim Update’ following the For Women, Scotland decision.
Last month’s Supreme Court ruling has seen the UK fall six places to 22nd. It’s time to fight back.