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  • 1 July 2025
    News Update: Our challenge against the EHRC’s interim guidance

    We challenged the EHRC on their transphobic guidance. The High Court has now given us directions as to how to proceed with the case.

    Update: Our challenge against the EHRC’s interim guidance
  • 30 June 2025
    News Fake age ratings on app stores are putting our kids at risk

    Big tech is making cash by hiding the age range for ads in the small print – it’s time to take on this dangerous trick.

    Fake age ratings on app stores are putting our kids at risk
  • 28 June 2025
    News Emma Campbell: We deserve five-star reproductive rights

    MPs missed a chance to remove the threat of prosecution from anyone helping families make decisions about their own lives. With the far right on the march, it’s time to defend our rights.

    Emma Campbell: We deserve five-star reproductive rights
  • 27 June 2025
    News UK faces formal complaint urging suspension from EITI

    Since the UK helped set up a body which defends people’s right to question fossil fuel industries, successive governments have cracked down on climate protest. So we’re supporting a formal complaint.  

    UK faces formal complaint urging suspension from EITI
  • 27 June 2025
    News GB News axes homophobic show

    When GB News broadcast a dangerous lie about LGBTQ+ people on its show Headliners, over 70,000 people complained to Ofcom. Now the channel has taken it off air.  

    GB News axes homophobic show
  • 24 June 2025
    News EHRC formally abandons single-sex toilet stipulation

    The EHRC’s rushed guidance caused harm from the moment it was released. But now they’re u-turning.

    EHRC formally abandons single-sex toilet stipulation
  • 23 June 2025
    News Parliament surrenders to anti-trans activists on toilet policy

    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.

    Parliament surrenders to anti-trans activists on toilet policy
  • 23 June 2025
    News GB News: Presenter dropped for calling out racism

    When Albie Amankona spoke out on racism, the rightwing channel that claims to defend free speech dropped him. But GB News can’t operate above the law.

    GB News: Presenter dropped for calling out racism
  • 17 June 2025
    News MPs take historic first step to defend reproductive rights

    Women could no longer face the threat of prosecution for taking decisions about their lives and their families – but the fight is far from over.

    MPs take historic first step to defend reproductive rights
  • 17 June 2025
    News EHRC backs down on single-sex toilets

    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.

    EHRC backs down on single-sex toilets
  • 13 June 2025
    News MPs flooded with abortion decriminalisation emails

    Safe and legal access to abortion could be enshrined as a human right and safeguarded from a future Farage government, if Stella Creasy MP’s amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passes.

    MPs flooded with abortion decriminalisation emails
  • 13 June 2025
    News Daily Mail bullying councils over flying Pride flags at town halls

    In yet more public disservice journalism, the Daily Mail is demanding proof from councils that they have planning permission to fly the Progress Pride flag, according to an email seen by Good Law Project and Byline Times.  

    Daily Mail bullying councils over flying Pride flags at town halls
  • 13 June 2025
    News Win: Andy George cleared of misconduct

    When Andy George spoke out about police racism, the police hit him with disciplinary action. He’s been cleared, but the force still has work to do.

    Win: Andy George cleared of misconduct
  • 6 June 2025
    News Legal challenge: EHRC guidance is either wrong in law or breaches human rights

    Guidance that excludes trans people faces challenge in the High Court.

    Legal challenge: EHRC guidance is either wrong in law or breaches human rights
  • 5 June 2025
    Case Update Win: NHS admits it has to respect patient data rights

    There’s no shortcut to building trust around health records. We’ll be making sure NHS England keeps its promises on patient data.

    Win: NHS admits it has to respect patient data rights
  • 4 June 2025
    News Advice for trans families facing referrals to social services

    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.

    Advice for trans families facing referrals to social services