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JK Rowling responds to UK Supreme Court's verdict on legal definition of a woman

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News video: Former MP urges action after historic Supreme Court ruling

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Former SNP MP Joanna Cherry has welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling on the legal definition of a woman, describing it as a key moment in the debate over sex-based rights. She said the judgment vindicates long-standing concerns but warned that it must now be properly implemented. Cherry urged...

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