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Supreme court ruling must open reasonable discussion on women's and trans rights

Daily Record Thursday, 17 April 2025 ()
Supreme court ruling must open reasonable discussion on women's and trans rightsRecord View says as well as bringing clarity, the ruling should also ensure protection for women-only groups and services.
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News video: Former MP urges action after historic Supreme Court ruling

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Former SNP MP Joanna Cherry has welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling on the legal definition of a woman, describing it as a key moment in the debate over sex-based rights. She said the judgment vindicates long-standing concerns but warned that it must now be properly implemented. Cherry urged...

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