Organisers of the UK's major Pride events are banning all political parties from participating unless trans rights are immediately addressed, citing urgent need for accountability.
In light of recent open letters from academia and the arts criticising the UK's Supreme Court ruling on sex-based rights, it's possibly worth remembering that nobody sane believes, or has ever believed, that humans can change sex.
The basis is that the supreme court refused to hear me, or my evidence, to provide them with information about the impact on those trans people affected by the judgment and failed to give any reasons.
The UK Supreme Court's ruling reflects an understanding that the definitions of 'woman' and 'sex' in legislation are not open to personal interpretation.
The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on whether the Equality Act 2010's definition of "woman" includes transgender women with gender recognition certificates, impacting their access to women-only spaces.