News Round-Up
24 April 2024
Transgenderism, Social Media – and Aliens
25 April 2024
The ostentatious appointment of trans 'woman' Steph Richards to head a womb-disease charity may look like a publicity stunt, but there really is a growing number of men pretending to have female health conditions.
The BBC's "Female Self-Shooters" course faces backlash for allowing anyone identifying as female, leading to concerns about its impact on female-only initiatives.
The authors of the new 'Trans Inclusive Culture' guidance for museums have tried to defend their work, but by claiming it doesn't say what it clearly does, says Caroline ffiske.
J.K. Rowling has said she would happily do a spell in jail if a future Labour Government makes it a hate crime to deliberately call someone by the 'wrong' (i.e., biologically correct) pronouns.
At its conference last week the Labour party set out plans for a "no loopholes" trans-inclusive ban on 'conversion therapy' that would criminalise those who help gender-confused children accept their biological sex.
Transgender cyclists took both gold and silver medals at the women's races at the Chicago CycloCross Cup in the latest example of male athletes unfairly pushing out their female competitors.
A teacher has been sacked from a Church of England school after she refused to teach "extreme" LGBT lessons as part of religious education.
Labour thumping victory over the SNP in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election was achieved in part by backing off from Net Zero policies, the war on the motorist and gender woo.
Women's rights campaigners and health experts today welcomed the Government's commitment to restore "common sense" in the NHS by blocking gender neutral language and men on female wards.
Over the weekend, the Government quietly slipped out the news that it's scrapped plans to ban 'conversion therapy'. This is a major victory for free speech and in no small part due to the lobbying of the Free Speech Union.
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