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View our privacy policyViewing the latest from our campaign: Stop the UK’s attack on trans people
After six months of confusion and delay, the EHRC has taken down interim guidance rushed out in April. But the damage has already been done.
Human rights commissioner calls on parliament to make sure guidance following the Supreme Court’s decision in April promotes inclusion.
We’re publishing key documents in our legal challenge against the interim guidance issued by the EHRC in the wake of the For Women Scotland decision.
While many stay to fight the rollback of rights in the UK, hundreds of trans and intersex Brits are leaving home. Content warning: sexual violence
Trans people are increasingly being painted as a threat to women. We’re supporting Not In Our Name (NION) Women to fight back against this harmful narrative.
An ultra-conservative anti-abortion lawyer has threatened a GP practice in Brighton with legal action, risking further restrictions on healthcare for young trans people.
When a journalist who writes and campaigns on trans rights caught the attention of a gender-critical barrister, her life was turned upside down. With her support, we’ve filed a complaint with the Bar Standards Board.
Councils rushing to put policies on school bathrooms in place leave trans children facing confusion, distress and the risk of being outed.
EHRC says it will use AI to review consultation responses, instead of reading them.
We challenged the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s transphobic guidance. The High Court will consider our case in full in November.
Faced with the prospect of a judicial review, the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland withdrew advice on toilet usage. But it’s still breaking the law.
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.