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  • For Women Scotland members speaking to the media after the supreme court’s ruling on Wednesday.

    New rules for public bodies expected ‘by summer’ after UK gender ruling

    Equalities watchdog chair says code of practice will give clarity and adds trans people’s rights ‘must be respected’
  • people protesting

    Democracy and justice
    ‘Bad for democracy’: North Carolina could throw out valid ballots in tight election

  • Smiling women hold a campaign banner outside the UK supreme court building

    Judicial ruling on legal definition of ‘woman’ will have UK politicians sighing with relief

  • Women with placards and T-shirts bearing campaign slogans, such as 'No man can be a lesbian'

    Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules

  • A large group of people, some holding gender-critical banners, celebrate outside the supreme court in London

    ‘A huge reset’: trans rights campaigners and gender critical activists react to supreme court ruling

  • What does the UK supreme court’s ruling on definition of ‘women’ mean?

  • The supreme court didn’t rule on the definition of ‘a woman’ – this is what its judgment does mean

    Sam Fowles
  • Doctors in end-of-life cases of two UK children can be named, court rules

  • Jail term of Luton triple-murderer to be reviewed after MP’s referral

  • Google sued for £5bn in UK over allegations of shutting out rivals

  • UK supreme court ruling on legal definition of woman ‘brings clarity and confidence’, says government – as it happened

  • UK supreme court rules definition of woman in Equality Act refers to ‘a biological woman’ – video

  • ‘Romeo and Juliet’ clause exempts consensual teenage relationships from child abuse reporting in England

  • UK supreme court to rule on legal definition of a woman

  • How UK court definition of ‘woman’ could affect sex-based rights

  • Barristers Leon Lynch and Kate Riekstina.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: inside the juicy cases taken on by top defence barristers

    A new documentary series about the front line of criminal justice. Plus: Alison Hammond presents a canine-centric moodbuster. Here’s what to watch this evening
  • Hashem Abedi

    Dangerous inmates should not have access to prison kitchen, union chair says

    Prison Officers’ Association official says staff are furious after attack by Hashem Abedi
  • Wera Hobhouse

    UK MP refused entry to Hong Kong accuses China of ‘hidden blacklist’

    Wera Hobhouse says her apparent presence on secret list of critics of country’s human rights record made her a target
  • A hand holding a card with a prayer in Spanish and a photo of a priest

    Rights and freedom
    ‘I became like a slave’: why 43 women are suing the secretive Opus Dei Catholic group in Argentina

    Lured by promises of an education but allegedly trapped in servitude and self-mortification, the former members are suing the ultra-conservative organisation over their ‘exploitation and abuse’
  • Silhouette of a woman standing alone by a bench in a quiet location

    ‘His ability to switch from a loving partner to a monster kept me in a permanent state of stress’

    ‘Michelle’, a victim of coercive control, tells how she is still recovering after seven years of hell with an abusive partner. Why then was he jailed for just 30 months?
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