Sunak and Starmer clash over transphobic remarks in Parliament
In today's Prime Minister's questions Sunak and Starmer have clashed after the Prime Minister took a jab at the leader of the opposition for...
Allison Bailey’s embarrassing loss to Stonewall UK
Framing, its fun for all the family! The result of the Allison Bailey tribunal is out and transphobes are already claiming a win, with Allison herself having repeatedly posted the hashtag #AllisonBaileyWins.
Labour Policy Chief used to write for Tufton Street website
Current Labour Policy Chief under Sir Keir Starmer, Claire Ainsley, used to write for one of the right-wing organisations based at 55 Tufton Street.
The Trans Agenda #19 Anti-trans teacher learns the law isn’t the same as GC...
The Trans Agenda #19
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The Trans Agenda #6 Truss, EHRC, schools & more
Welcome to The Trans Agenda, a newsletter that will arrive in your inbox Monday to Friday morning if you are subscribed. You can also...
The Cass Review: A government-sanctioned attack on trans lives
The Cass Review faces condemnation for its biased approach, exclusion of trans voices, and potential harm to trans youth.
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.
Major media mostly ignore massive trans protest outside Downing Street
It will come as no surprise to most trans people that the majority of the mainstream media completely and utterly ignored thousands of people...
The UK has (at least) four new transgender councillors!
Dylan Tippetts for Compton in Plymouth, Kira Lewis for Higham Hill in Waltham Forest, Isla Wrathmell for Vauxhall in London's Lambeth, and Elaine Gallagher in Glasgow were all successful in the vote, earning their place on their local councils.
JK Rowling not included on BBC reading list, like most other authors
Many have also remarked on the fact that the list describes itself as being there to promote books that "readers might not have read before". That includes Susheila Nasta, who worked on the project and spoke to BBC Radio 4 on the subject. She adds that the Philosopher's Stone was on the longlist of 153 books, but didn't make the final cut. With the reasoning for that being that "its a children's book".