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UK Supreme Court Ruling Defines 'Woman' as Biological, Shaping Policy and Debate

The government embraces the ruling, prompting policy shifts, protests, and the drafting of new Equality Act guidance.

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Overview

  • The UK Supreme Court ruled that 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act 2010 refer exclusively to biological sex, clarifying legal definitions.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Equalities Minister Bridget Phillipson endorsed the ruling, marking a shift in Labour's stance on gender and single-sex spaces.
  • The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is preparing updated guidance and a statutory code of practice to align policies with the court's decision.
  • Protests erupted in response to the ruling, with activists defacing statues and carrying inflammatory placards, raising concerns over public discourse.
  • Institutions and public services are revising policies for single-sex spaces, balancing protections for biological women with anti-discrimination rights for transgender individuals.