12 results for "2025"
Legally transitioning means changing your legal documents so they reflect who you are, and the most significant of those is your birth certificate. In the UK,…
When workplace materials use dehumanising language about trans people, the right move is to act now rather than wait. Document the specific language, raise it…
Trans patients in NHS hospitals are protected under the Equality Act 2010 through the characteristic of gender reassignment, and that includes the right to…
Trans people in prison have legal rights to dignity, safety, and protection from discrimination. The Equality Act 2010 protects them through the characteristic…
The government's own Equality Impact Assessment warns that directing trans women away from women's services creates a disproportionate risk of violence and…
The harm caused by transphobia is not abstract. It manifests in anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide attempts, disproportionately and consistently,…
Durham Pride went ahead in 2025 without any council funding after Reform UK cut its grant entirely. The Durham Miners' Association and local trade unions…
Alexandra Parmar-Yee's Guardian piece names what is happening to trans people in the UK as segregation, and the word is exactly right. Through the combined…
When prejudice against one group is tolerated, it does not stay contained. The DfE data showing a 68% rise in prejudicial abuse cited in school suspensions…
A decade after the NHS was identified as failing trans people, the 2025 Levy Review reveals what has changed and where significant work remains.
Beyond the headlines, the true story of 2025 was people living authentically and bravely in their everyday lives.