Reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004
The Gender Recognition Act 2004 The GRA legislation provides a mechanism to allow trans people to obtain recognition for all legal purposes to
The Gender Recognition Act 2004 The GRA legislation provides a mechanism to allow trans people to obtain recognition for all legal purposes to
Why were lesbians protesting at Pride? Because the LGBT coalition leaves women behind Misogyny doesn’t vanish at the flicker
Defending Lesbian Rights The Lesbian (Rights) Alliance consists of many individual lesbians, lesbian groups and lesbian networks across England and
Dear Ruth Hunt, Remove the L from LGBT We demand that Stonewall removes lesbians from the list of groups you
If lesbians marching in an LGBT Pride parade can be viewed as a dangerous threat requiring denunciation from authorities, what
by Jo Bartosch Yesterday I counted the women on the 2018 Pride in London website, the actual women — not the diva
Janice Turner Long-promised consultation on trans rights will show how fierce the arguments are and how vulnerable both sides feel
Twitter is banning women who “speak out against the dangerous dogma of trans ideology”, a feminist group has said. In
What are the implications and consequences of transgenderism for lesbians? The acronym ‘LGBT’ suggests a common interest between lesbians and
A dispatch from the new front line in free speech by Judith Green How hard is it for women to
By Janice Turner On Tuesday I attended a meeting on the Gender Recognition Act by a group called A Woman’s
By Alex Fradera New research on gender identity disorder (also known as gender dysphoria, in which a person does not identify
Dr Heather Brunskell-Evans Discussion of the Gender Recognition Act at the Grand Central Glasgow Hotel on Wednesday 10th January 7-10pm