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Supreme Court to issue ruling over definition of a woman

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Supreme Court to issue ruling over definition of a woman

Supreme Court to issue ruling over definition of a woman

The UK Supreme Court will rule on whether those with a gender recognition certificate count as women under the Equality Act.

Labour MP Lilian Greenwood said the party stands by protections for single-sex spaces, adding the Equality Act ensures dignity and respect for all.

Report by Covellm.

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