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    Equalities Watchdog Urges UK to Act Rapidly on Court Transgender Ruling

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    Posted on October 16, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    The UK equalities watchdog urges swift government action on transgender rights after a court ruling defined legal sex, sparking controversy.

    UK Equalities Watchdog Calls for Swift Action on Transgender Ruling

    Government Response to Transgender Rights

    By Catarina Demony

    Court Ruling Overview

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s equalities watchdog urged the government to swiftly approve new guidance on transgender rights, six weeks after submitting fresh guidelines based on a court ruling that drew global attention by setting out a legal definition of a wonan.

    EHRC's Interim Guidance

    In April, the Supreme Court affirmed that under equality laws the term “sex” means biological sex -- meaning a transgender woman is legally considered male, and a transgender man is considered female.

    Criticism from Transgender Rights Groups

    The decision left institutions, from hospitals to businesses, waiting for official direction on how to apply the ruling in practice when deciding legal protections and access to single-sex spaces.

    Political Implications of the Ruling

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission, which enforces equality laws, responded to the court ruling with interim guidance stating, for example, that transgender women should not be allowed to use female-only spaces such as toilets, hospital wards, or refuges.

    It submitted its revised code to the government in early September, but it has yet to be approved.

    In a letter to the minister for women and equalities, Bridget Phillipson, the EHRC warned that the previous 2011 code was now unlawful and would remain so until the minister formally withdraws it.

    "How quickly this happens is now in the government's hands. We urge them to act at speed," EHRC chair Kishwer Falkner said.

    Following ministerial approval, the government must lay the updated code of practice before parliament for 40 days before it can become statutory guidance. A government spokesperson said it was reviewing the proposed code of practice: "It is important that the correct process is followed".

    Transgender rights groups have criticised the EHRC's interpretation of the ruling, describing it as unnecessarily "extreme" and "harmful", and transgender people have told Reuters they have been left feeling unsafe in certain spaces.

    In a letter on Tuesday, Michael O'Flaherty, the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights, warned that the ruling could result in the widespread exclusion of transgender people from public spaces.

    Transgender rights have become a highly political issue in Britain and other parts of the world. Some critics say the conservative right has used identity politics to attack minority groups, while others argue that liberal support for transgender people has infringed on the rights of biological women.

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by William Maclean)

    Table of Contents

    • Government Response to Transgender Rights
    • Court Ruling Overview
    • EHRC's Interim Guidance
    • Criticism from Transgender Rights Groups
    • Political Implications of the Ruling

    Key Takeaways

    • •The UK equalities watchdog urges quick government action on transgender rights.
    • •A court ruling defines 'sex' as biological sex under equality laws.
    • •EHRC's guidance suggests transgender women should not access female-only spaces.
    • •Transgender rights groups criticize the EHRC's interpretation as extreme.
    • •The ruling has significant political implications in the UK and globally.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Equalities watchdog urges UK to act rapidly on court transgender ruling

    1What is the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)?

    The EHRC is a non-departmental public body in the UK that promotes and enforces equality and human rights laws. It provides guidance and support to ensure compliance with equality legislation.

    2What are single-sex spaces?

    Single-sex spaces are areas designated for use by only one sex, such as women's shelters, bathrooms, or hospital wards, often created to ensure safety and privacy.

    3
    What is legal guidance?

    Legal guidance refers to advice or recommendations provided by legal authorities or bodies regarding the interpretation and application of laws and regulations.

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