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Dear Labour Party
Kay Green is a Labour Party member and activist, supporting gender-critical voices on the political left. She has a message today for the Labour Party membership. This is the...
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Spousal Consent
WHAT IS 'SPOUSAL CONSENT' AS OUTLINED IN THE MARRIAGE (SAME SEX COUPLES) ACT 2013? The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, Schedule 5 and the Marriage and Civil Partnership Act...
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WPUK statement on leaked EHRC schools guidance on trans pupils
On 30th August 2019, the Telegraph published a story about schools guidance on transgender pupils being prepared by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), a copy of which...
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International Voices on Gender Identity: ‘Women by Decree’ with Laura Lecuona
The conversation continues during this exciting Summer of Gender here in the Dominican Republic. We’re still in summer, right? Even if we are not, I am certain that these...
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Dear Andy Burnham…
This is a letter written by Cathy Devine to Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester in response to his support for faster implementation of gender recognition legislation in a letter...
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Relationships & Sex Education
Knowledge is power. Girls and women have been kept in the dark about our bodies for too long. Boys and girls form their ideas about relationships and sex from...
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Use of data: WPUK submission to Public Accounts Committee
This is the text of the submission by WPUK to the Public Accounts Committee Inquiry into Challenges in using data across Government published on 16th July 2019. About us...
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Government Equalities Office: roadmap for change
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has today launched a report, Gender equality at every stage: a roadmap for change’, to tackle ‘gender’ inequality in the UK” “The roadmap sets...
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WPUK Submission Labour Policy Forum: Justice & Home Affairs
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to Labour’s national policy forum consultation. About us Woman’s Place UK (WPUK) is a grassroots feminist campaign which was formed by a group...
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WPUK Submission Labour Policy Forum: Health & Social care
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to Labour’s national policy forum consultation. About us Woman’s Place UK (WPUK) is a grassroots feminist campaign which was formed by a group...
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WPUK Submission Labour Policy Forum: work, pensions & equality
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to Labour’s national policy forum consultation. About us Woman’s Place UK (WPUK) is a grassroots feminist campaign which was formed by a group...
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WPUK Submissions to Labour Policy Forum
These are the submissions we made to the Labour Policy Forum consultation on Sunday 30th June 2019: Work, pensions & equalities Justice & home affairs Health & social care...
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Holyrood calls to Westminster
The announcement this week by the Scottish Government that they intend to fully consult with women and carry out a full Equality Impact Assessment into proposals to adopt legal...
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The fight by women has just begun and Scotland is at the forefront
The rapid growth of a vibrant movement of women in Scotland has been inspirational, and to see that movement properly represented by incredibly brave politicians moves us beyond words....
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Freedom of speech – a brief guide to the law
Please note, this is for general guidance only and to: • give an overview of the law in general; • provide some pointers. If you become involved in any...
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Press coverage of 1970s equality laws
We have pulled together a second Twitter thread created by Lisa Mackenzie, a feminist and independent policy analyst. This thread summarises some of the press coverage surrounding the Equal...
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Sex, gender & development: Maya Forstater
Maya Forstater is an independent researcher, writer and advisor working on the business of sustainable development. She has worked with a large number of organisations, including the New Economics...
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Authenticity & empathy: Meghan Murphy
Meghan Murphy is a freelance writer and journalist. She has been podcasting and writing about feminism since 2010, is the founder and editor Feminist Current, Canada’s leading feminist website...
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The origins of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975
We have pulled together a Twitter thread created by Lisa Mc Kenzie, a feminist and independent policy analyst. Not everyone’s insomnia cure is to pore over Hansard archives but...
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