
UK Green Party Proposes Extra Paid Days Off for “Workers Who Menstruate”
The British Green Party is set to debate a controversial motion that would mandate businesses to provide “workers who menstruate” with three additional paid days off a month.

The British Green Party is set to debate a controversial motion that would mandate businesses to provide “workers who menstruate” with three additional paid days off a month.

Schools, hospitals, prisons, and sports facilities are expected to review their policies under the new guidance issued by Britain’s equality watchdog.

According to Graham Linehan, half of an influential but secretive document is “a manual for passing unpopular laws” to shape public policy and facilitate social engineering.

The claimant says the case is about equal treatment under the law; the studio says it is about protecting a women-only environment.

Louise Distras has demanded an independent investigation and a referral to the Office for Police Conduct.

Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.

It will take more than changing the law or government to win back institutions from gender ideologues.

Anti-discrimination law is being weaponised to silence dissent on gender ideology.

A Swiss man is facing ten days in prison for saying that skeletons are either male or female.

Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.