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Free Speech

Can The New York Times resist the trans backlash?

The paper is facing internal dissent over its gender coverage
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GRA Reform

Nicola Sturgeon’s bungled gender crusade has undermined trans rights

The omnishambles playing out in Scottish politics makes one thing clear: Nicola Sturgeon has no clue what she is doing when it comes to trans rights. The First Minister’s flagship Gender Recognition Reform Bill has hit the buffers. Now an ‘urgent review’ has been launched on an issue that hardly requires much common sense: that transwomen should not be housed in women’s prisons.

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Transgender

Eddie Redmayne’s transgender confusion

Eddie Redmayne is clearly still troubled by his portrayal of the transsexual Lili Elbe in The Danish Girl. Eight years after Redmayne’s acclaimed performance, it is the one film the actor seems nervous talking about. Now, Redmayne has distanced himself again from that role – and suggested he will no longer take parts that could go to trans actors.

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Legal

What Galop gets wrong about conversion therapy

A new report inadvertently shows the pitfalls of state overreach on gender identity
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Data Collection

Census: two-thirds of transwomen list sex as female

New ONS data contains a startling finding
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GRA Reform

I don’t have a Gender Recognition Certificate — and I don’t want one

I don’t require government-issued paperwork to prove that I am trans
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GRA Reform

The UK can’t ignore Scotland’s gender recognition Bill

On Monday* we learned that Gender Recognition Certificates (GRCs) issued in Scotland might not be accepted in England and Wales. Last month Scotland passed its contentious Gender Recognition Reform Bill, which means that anyone over the age of 16 can legally change their gender after three months, even if they don’t have a diagnosis of gender dysphoria.  

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Data Collection

How many people are actually trans?

New census data suggests one in 200 people are trans — but that may be misleading
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Children

Why Mermaids hit the rocks

Mermaids was once, not long ago, the darling of the charity world: Starbucks sold Mermaids-branded cookies and famous faces including Emma Watson queued up to support the transgender organisation. But 2022 was the year Mermaids hit the rocks. The Charity Commission launched an inquiry into Mermaids last month after identifying concerns about its management. The charity which, a few years ago, could do no wrong in the eyes of corporations and policy makers faces an uncertain future. Despite what Mermaid’s dwindling band of supporters might say, this is good news.

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GRA Reform

Labour is wrong: it’s not ‘hate speech’ to question trans rights

MSPs were up until the early hours last night* at Holyrood debating amendments to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland Bill). Make no mistake, this is an exceptionally bad piece of legislation in the making – though it might have been less bad had a few more of those amendments been accepted by Nicola Sturgeon’s government.