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Sex Matters Advisory Group member named Chair of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee
Joanna Cherry named Chair of Parliament's Human Rights Committee despite concerns over her views on trans rights.
Genital checks to allow trans people to box in USA
USA Boxing has updated its rulebook with a policy for transgender athletes with strict requirements mandating genital reassignment surgery and regular testosterone testing for transgender people wishing to compete.
Transgender men’s sleep patterns shift post-hormone therapy
New study reveals transgender men experience altered sleep patterns after starting testosterone, offering insights into hormone effects on sleep.
UK Home Office downplays rise in transphobic hate crimes
UK MPs debate transphobic hate crime response, highlighting gaps in government's approach and need for targeted protection of transgender community.
Sex Matters demand census investigation and Commons inquiry
Sex Matters challenges the 2021 census data on transgender individuals, demanding an official investigation and a Commons inquiry.
Byline Times highlight hidden LGBTQ+ homelessness crisis
Jennie Kermode's article highlights the crisis of LGBTQ+ homelessness in Scotland, with a focus on transgender challenges and the need for inclusive housing solutions.
UK Prime Minister considering bypassing Human Rights Act
Sunak's plan to sidestep the Human Rights Act for his Rwanda asylum policy raises concerns over human rights implications in the UK.
Britain’s descent into fascism continues
Drug testing women who have lost pregnancies to see if they have taken abortion pills, strip searching children, increasing surveillance in schools, arresting protestors, front page after front page telling us to hate, hate, hate those who need help, the UK is in serious trouble.
England Free Speech Chief ‘not interested’ in ‘culture wars’
Arif Ahmed, the new OfS director for free speech, emphasises neutrality in his role. We analyse the potential impact on the trans community and academic freedom in England.
The convenient LGBTQ allyship of Jordan Henderson
Jordan Henderson leaves behind his vocal LGBTQ+ allyship after moving to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, raising questions about the genuineness of his support.