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STV News has asked a Scottish employment and equality lawyer about what the Supreme Court ruling means for people, employers ...
A City law firm with a leading employment law practice withdrew a briefing on last week’s Supreme Court ruling defining women ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNFree workshop on upcoming employment law changesThe Employment Law Advice Bureau is hosting a "2025 Business Compliancy" workshop on Tuesday, April 29 at the Parkway Hotel & ...
As Britain and Hungary update their laws with stricter guidelines for transgender residents, here's what it means for ...
The UK's highest court ruled that the definition of a woman referred to "biological sex", but it said trans people would not ...
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The ruling allows a way for a pluralistic society in which some citizens believe sex cannot be changed and others believe ...
A landmark UK ruling has said that only biological women, and not trans women, are recognised under the Equality Act.
Employment solicitors have shared their thoughts on the impact of the Supreme Court’s judgment on the definition of ‘woman’, ‘sex’, and ‘man’ in the Equality Act 2010. Chelsea Feeney ...
The decision clears legal ambiguity and confirms that single-sex services for women such as refuges, hospital wards and ...
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