TransLucent letter to Olivia Bailey MP Olivia Bailey MP Sanctuary Buildings Great Smith Street London By email only. 15th May…
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TransLucent Steps Up to Safeguard Trans Inclusion at Hampstead Heath The anti-trans group Sex Matters is once again taking legal…
The Horrifying Consequences of the FWS v SGM Supreme Court Judgment  On 16 April 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that…
The Equality Act: Why Trans Rights Still Prevail in Tribunals On 16 April, the Supreme Court ruled that, in the…
Beyond the certificate, the Statutory Declaration represents a binding legal contract with the Crown that carries significant criminal consequences if breached. Continue Reading GRC v Statutory Declaration: Understanding the Legal Commitment to Change Sex in the UK
Recent legal developments in the UK are clarifying that blanket exclusion of transgender people from gender-aligned facilities in workplaces and service-delivery locations is unlikely to be lawful. Continue Reading Toilets, Changing Rooms and Showers In Workplaces and Service-delivery Locations
The Lemkin Institute has issued a “Red Alert for Genocide” for the UK trans and intersex community due to concerning governmental and judicial actions. Continue Reading Genocide Warning Issued for UK Trans Community
On June 25th, the “Unite for Trans+ Rights” mass lobby in Westminster will urge MPs to prevent the EHRC’s Interim Update to the Equality Act from becoming law, which could devastate trans+ people’s lives. Continue Reading Stand Up for Trans+ Rights: Join the Mass Lobby of MPs on June 25th!
The EHRC’s proposed guidance is an unlawful and harmful attempt to redefine sex and exclude trans people, violating legal frameworks and international human rights Continue Reading A Catastrophe in Slow Motion: Why the EHRC’s Guidance Must Be Stopped Now
The article proposes a minor amendment to the Equality Act 2010 to rectify the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling and the EHRC’s damaging interim guidance. Continue Reading Clearing up the mess of the Supreme Court’s trans equality ruling – an easy job for a politician











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