
Nearly 400 Public Bodies in England and Wales ‘Breaching’ Trans Ruling
Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.

Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.

For now, Britain’s equalities enforcer will be holding the line on same-sex facilities—especially lavatories.

The Supreme Court’s decision has prompted changes to membership rules for two major British women’s organisations.

The move has been bashed as “incomprehensible,” but is unlikely to shift the establishment view of the Strasbourg-based court.

Trans activists were not misunderstood. We understood them, loud and clear. Their current invitation to discussion is convenient, insincere, and entirely strategic.

Figures working for the government and the NHS are allowing men who identify as women to use single-sex spaces.

Campaigners are accused of engaging in yet another “political move to sabotage women’s rights.”
Despite a common sense core, left-wingers are equivocal on the question of women-only spaces.

Campaigners are gathering hundreds of thousands of pounds to challenge the Supreme Court’s trans verdict.
A legal challenge to the idea that women are women is incoming.