UK's top court to rule on how to define a 'woman'
- The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on the legal definition of a woman, affecting protections for transgender individuals with a Gender Recognition Certificate and biological women.
- For Women Scotland argues that only biological women should be granted sex-based protections, while the Scottish Government asserts that those with a GRC should be included.
- The outcome of this case could alter sex-based rights across Scotland, England, and Wales and influence important policies regarding single-sex spaces and discrimination protections for transgender individuals.
- Lawyers representing both sides emphasize the potential implications of the ruling, with concerns that a decision favoring the Scottish Government could undermine rights for transgender individuals.
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Supreme Court latest: NHS to consider gender ruling - as Lord Coe reacts
The NHS will consider today's Supreme Court ruling after judges said that "woman" in UK law refers to biological sex. The landmark decision has been celebrated by women's groups but criticised by trans campaigners. Listen to the Daily podcast - on what changes now - as you scroll.
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