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The logo of JKRWF, Rowling says ... sex and preceded a judgement by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) which prevented trans people from using lavatory facilities of their choice.
J.K. Rowling Women’s Fund (JKRWF) is completely sponsored by the Harry Potter author's grants and does not accept any public donations.
Lush has officially cut ties with Download Festival following backlash over the event’s toilet policies for trans ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published its draft guidance following the Supreme Court’s ruling last month. The code of practice, which is out for public consultation for ...
Witch Fever have encouraged Download Festival to clarify their statement published earlier over concerns that the festival is “implementing ambiguous and transphobic EHRC guidelines”.
The EHRC has issued updated guidances following a landmark Supreme Court ruling Sports clubs and hospitals could ask for a person's birth certificate if there is "genuine concern" about their ...
And if he thought I was a trans man, I was in the correct toilet under the current EHRC guidance. What if I had cancer and was growing my hair back from chemo? Maybe I just like my hair short.
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