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Send the puberty-blocker trial back to the research ethics committee, Wes!
Last year, together with other groups, Sex Matters wrote to the secretary of state for health urging him to rethink the planned trial of puberty…
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Why are employers waiting for the wrong guidance?
Soon after the enactment of the Equality Act, the Equality and Human Rights Commission produced three statutory codes of practice: one for services…
Feb 18
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EHRC defeats Good Law Project in the High Court
13th February 2026
Feb 16
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High Court rules: EHRC guidance lawful
The High Court has dismissed a legal challenge from the Good Law Project (GLP) and three anonymous claimants against the Equality and Human Rights…
Feb 13
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For Women Scotland returns to court
Judicial review of Scottish Prison Service policy
Feb 13
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Guidance released on “gender-questioning” children
The government has published an updated draft version of Keeping children safe in education (KCSIE). This is a regular update of the statutory…
Feb 12
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How the City of London allowed the consultation on the ponds to be hijacked
The day before the announcement of the permissions judgment in our case against the City of London over the Hampstead Ponds, the corporation rushed out…
Feb 10
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Puberty-blockers trial challenged
6th February 2026
Feb 9
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Sport, sex and equality with Mara Yamauchi
Watch now: Olympics, parkrun – and fairness for women and girls
Feb 6
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Hampstead Ponds – what next?
30th January 2026
Feb 2
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January 2026
Hampstead Ponds court challenge
Watch: Frustrating news, but the fight for single-sex spaces continues
Jan 30
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The fight for single-sex spaces continues
Sex Matters is disappointed that our application for permission for a judicial review of the City of London’s decision to allow men into the women’s…
Jan 30
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