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The Trans Agenda

[13 April 2025]

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It is utterly exhausting to be trans in the UK, or the US, right now. That’s the overwhelming feeling I’m left with as I wrap up this week’s edition. The news cycle may have been quieter than usual in the papers, but the relentlessness of it all remains steady.

The week ahead promises little reprieve. The Supreme Court verdict in the For Women Scotland case looms, and, regardless of how it lands, it will be trans people who feel the impact most acutely.

So, please, take care of yourselves, and remember – we’re in this together, and the fight will continue.

UK & IRELAND NEWS

For Women Scotland ruling to be delivered on Wednesday

  • The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on whether transgender women with a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) are legally recognised as women under the Equality Act. The case, brought by the anti-trans activist group For Women Scotland, challenges Scottish Government guidance that includes trans women in definitions of “woman” for the purpose of public policy and protections. Previous courts have upheld that sex is not limited to biological sex.

    The ruling is expected to have major implications for trans rights. The case is a test of our rights to equality, dignity, and legal protection.

NHS told to block sex marker changes for trans youth [Pulse]

  • NHS England has been ordered to halt issuing new records to under-18s who change gender, following a transphobe-led [Alice Sullivan] government review warning that omitting biological sex data risks patient safety, especially in screening and clinical care. It doesn’t. Wes Streeting said safeguarding children must come first, while still respecting gender identity where appropriate. He is currently doing neither of these things.

NHS begins work on care pathway for people who detransition [TransActual]

  • NHS England has started developing a new care pathway for people who wish to detransition. Seriously.

New NHS England guidance tells GPs not to share care for trans youth [Jolyon Maugham]

  • NHS England has issued new advice telling GPs not to enter shared care arrangements with private providers for under-18s seeking hormone treatment. In other words, to neglect them because Wes Streeting doesn’t like their choices. Apply this to any other medical situation you can think of, and you can see how this is nothing more than state-ordered discrimination that will endanger the lives of trans kids even further.

Wes Streeting under fire for silence over group linked to anti-trans abuse [Trans Safety Network]

  • The UK Health Secretary is facing mounting criticism after leaked messages revealed members of the Bayswater Support Group discussed sabotaging their trans children’s belongings and using chili sauce in makeup. Despite multiple warnings about the group’s abusive practices, Wes Streeting has continued to engage with them on trans ‘healthcare’ policy.

NHS seeks to close tribunal to public [Daily Record]

  • NHS Fife has requested that the public be excluded from the upcoming employment tribunal involving a ‘dispute’ over a trans doctor existing. The case, brought by nurse Sandie Peggie, is set to resume in July.

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