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JK Rowling · LondonWell, well, well. At long last, the Westminster parliament has issued an update on where it stands over the Supreme Court ruling, which saw judges unanimously backed the biological definition of a woman. But despite the ruling being announced in April, it is only now that the UK parliament has published guidance on the subjectSee the Story
Parliament (Finally) Bows to Supreme Court Gender Ruling
67% Left coverage: 6 sources

Suella Braverman · LondonAn ex-GB News presenter is taking the network to court after claiming he was dismissed for calling the former Home Secretary a “racist and a thoroughly bigoted woman.” Albie Amankona is being supported by the UK’s Good Law Project and says he is headed to an employment tribunal for alleged racial discrimination, belief discrimination, harassment, […]See the Story
Presenter Launches Legal Action Against GB News After Saying He Was Dismissed For Calling Former Home Secretary “A Racist”
Coverage: 5 sources