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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Firms who advertise on GB News are paying for a channel built on hatred. It’s time for companies to pick a side – hate or Pride.
GB News has doubled down on the damaging lie the rightwing channel put out earlier this year. We’re teaming up with LGBTQ+ organisations to fight back.
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.
Kids Company has won its judicial review against the Charity Commission, with the court finding the regulator’s report was irrational and unfair. This is long-overdue justice for the charity and its founder, Camila Batmanghelidjh.
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.