Tag: UK
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Terf Island is Rising Up — And Australia is Feeling the Tremors
An earthquake has hit Australian politics. The recent Full Federal Court ruling in the Giggle v Tickle case has left many Australian women furious. This is no small legal dispute — it is an event that could reshape Australia’s political landscape for years to come. Politicians who stayed silent for years are suddenly finding their…
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One Year Later: How Can Governments Continue to Break the Law on Women’s Rights?
On Saturday 11 April 2026, women and men gathered in multiple cities for the #OneYearLater International Day of Action. Under the banner “ONE YEAR LATER — WE’RE BACK. OBEY THE LAW NOW! TICK TOCK”, they asked a simple question: “How can our government just continue to break the law?” Exactly one year after the UK…
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199 Days Later March — Women Demand Action on Supreme Court Ruling
On 1 November 2025, Women’s-rights activists marched through central London calling for the UK Government to immediately apply the Supreme Court’s landmark decision affirming that “woman,” “man,” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex at birth. A poster by the organisers, @acts_grassroots, stated: “The Supreme Court ruling should be implemented in…
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Model Policy for Schools: Sex-Based Rules and Record Keeping
UPDATED FOR 2025: This model policy developed by Sex Matters, specifies how a school records, communicates and uses data on the sex of all pupils, and any rules that treat girls and boys differently but fairly. It draws on inputs from parents, teachers, lawyers and safeguarding experts and is in line with legislation and guidance…
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Poster – Tavistock Clinic Scandal is Bigger than The Cass Review
An overview poster highlighting the Tavistock clinic’s repeated failures to safeguard children, prioritising gender ideology over patient safety.
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The For Women Scotland Supreme Court Victory: A Landmark for Sex-Based Rights in the UK
In a unanimous decision on 16 April 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 that the terms “sex”, “man”, and “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex, meaning sex as recorded at birth. The Court held that these terms are not…
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United Kingdom’s ban on puberty blockers for children is not a culture war but a safety matter
Yet again, Australia’s health ministers and officials have been warned about puberty blockers, the drugs given to minors who reject their birth sex and want the “wrong puberty” to be chemically suppressed. The typical response from our gender medicine lobby, and their social justice backers in politics, is that any scepticism about standards of evidence…
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Analysis of “Asleep at the Wheel: An Examination of Gender and Safeguarding in Schools”
The “Asleep at the Wheel: An Examination of Gender and Safeguarding in Schools” report reveals that many UK schools are neglecting the most basic safeguarding duties when it comes to gender identity. Parents are being excluded, single-sex spaces are disappearing, and contested ideologies are being taught as truth. Vulnerable children—including girls, autistic pupils, and those…
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Toilets Matters A Guideline – Why Clear, Safe Facilities Are Essential
Public toilets aren’t just a convenience—they’re about dignity, safety, and inclusion. A guideline from Sex Matters highlights why single-sex facilities remain vital, and how organisations can balance everyone’s needs within the law. The guideline explores the legal, practical, and social issues around providing toilets in public and workplace settings. It emphasises compliance with UK law…
