How JK Rowling funded a legal battle that curtailed trans rights in UK
Saturday, 19 April 2025 JK Rowling faces scrutiny for donating £70,000 to For Women Scotland, following a UK Supreme Court ruling impacting transgender rights. The court decided trans women aren't legally women in specific contexts, sparking debate over sex-based protections. Rowling celebrated the ruling, while critics view it as a setback for transgender rights, reflecting broader global challenges.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that “woman” under the Equality Act means “biological female,” excluding trans women with Gender Recognition Certificates from legal protection under single-sex provisions. The verdict affects access to toilets, prisons, sports, and support services. Backed by...
Thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in central London for an emergency demonstration after the Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a woman can exclude transgender women. The..
Thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in central London for an emergency demonstration after the Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of a woman can exclude transgender women. The..
In a shocking move, Moldovan authorities have blocked Bishop Marchel of the Moldovan Orthodox Church from traveling to Jerusalem for the sacred Holy Fire ceremony, a pivotal moment for Orthodox..