News Round-Up
23 April 2025
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23 April 2025
by Will Jones
A Brighton father is suing the NHS in a High Court showdown, claiming a GP's prescription of cross-sex hormones to his 16 year-old son defied Cass Review guidance and broke the rules.
A former Chief Executive of the charity Mermaids, Susie Green, has vowed to defy the nationwide ban on puberty blockers at her new trans clinic by importing the drugs via the EU.
Will Labour protect gender-confused children from the trans ideologues? Given its pledge of a "truly trans-inclusive" conversion therapy ban, the signs aren't looking good, says Clinical Psychologist Dr. Carole Sherwood.
Humza Yousaf is expected to announce his resignation as Scotland’s First Minister at noon today after he pulled the plug on the coalition deal with the Scottish Greens and faced a no confidence vote.
Are smartphones turning us all into a new and strange alien species? Not literally, obviously, but Steven Tucker finds symbolic truth in some of the weirder UFO conspiracies.
What next after trans? As polite society turns on gender mania, Mary Gilleece predicts the rise of social contagions even more terrifying.
In the wake of the Cass Report vindicating critics of child gender transition, a workplace survey reveals that millions of British workers may have been sacked for falling foul of woke ideology.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are the NatCon siege in Brussels, Iran's not-exactly-Pearl-Harbour attack on Israel and the rapid demise of the trans cult.
In the wake of the Cass report, the controversial ex-Mermaids chief Susie Green has launched a helpline accused of advising kids on bypassing the NHS for gender medication.
J.K. Rowling has suggested she would not forgive Harry Potter actors who have criticised her views on gender, saying any apologies should be saved for "traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women".
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