In a Sex Matters event in the Manchester, England, "Gender Critical" activists espoused gendered dress codes. The same being pushed in U.S.
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Phyll Opoku-Gyimah founded event in 2005
Any changes affect England only. The Department has not said whether these measures will extend to Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland
Over half of gay & lesbian people reported perceived positivity towards themselves (54%), compared to 31% bisexual people & 14% trans people
The reaction from British 'gender criticals' opposed to trans rights was to launch #BoycottCostaCoffee campaign on X, formerly called Twitter
"I imagine that many of you can understand that there’s a lot for me to process after what has just happened today," Spacey told the press
LGBTQ+ Victory Institute co-organized 3-day event
“Today, on behalf of the British state, I apologise and I hope all those affected will be able to feel proud parts of the veteran community"
“Drag performers are framed as seeking to ‘groom’ children into LGBTQ+ identities, particularly trans identities”