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Sex Matters set to challenge City’s unlawful ponds policy
The City of London Corporation has decided to continue with its “trans inclusive” approach to admissions to the men’s and women’s ponds on Hampstead…
14 hrs ago
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Getting women’s sport back on track
5th June 2026
Jun 8
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Housing men in women’s prisons is cruel and unlawful
In 2021, in the case of FDJ v Secretary of State for Justice, a female prisoner challenged the Ministry of Justice’s policy of housing some men who…
Jun 5
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Sex matters in sport
Sport and physical recreation are one of the most obvious places where women and girls need dedicated provision and investment to ensure opportunity…
Jun 5
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Getting back on track
Using the Equality Act to enable and protect sport for women and girls
Jun 5
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Enabling and protecting sport for women and girls
On 4th June 2026, Sex Matters launched its latest report on sport: Getting back on track: Using the Equality Act to enable and protect sport for women…
Jun 5
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Battling those who ignore the law
29th May 2026
Jun 1
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May 2026
Small claims explained
Fighting bigotry in service provision
May 29
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Fighting bigotry in service provision
Most of the high-profile gender-critical belief-discrimination cases to date have related to workplaces.
May 29
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EHRC guidance – our first thoughts
22nd May 2026
May 26
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Sex is not “special category” data
The new Code of practice on services, public functions and associations from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), which was laid before…
May 22
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EHRC guidance finally here!
The new code of practice explained
May 22
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