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Subject Record number of gender-confused people apply to ‘change sex’ – and other news this week
Date September 6, 2024 5:25 PM
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A record number of people in the UK applied to change legal sex last year, according to latest figures.
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Record number of gender-confused people apply to ‘change sex’ ([link removed])
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A record number of people in the UK applied to change legal sex last year, according to latest figures.


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Pro-trans group accused of safeguarding failures over convicted child abuser ([link removed])

Spanish man dodges jail for domestic abuse by ‘changing sex’ ([link removed])




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Home Secretary faces legal battle over ‘non-crime hate incidents’ ([link removed])
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The Home Secretary has been threatened with legal action if she forces police officers to record more ‘non-crime hate incidents’ (NCHIs).


Education Secretary advised to tackle ‘neglected’ RE lessons ([link removed])
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The new Education Secretary has been urged to address “tokenistic” Religious Education (RE) in schools.


SNP adopts ‘inhumane’ pledge to make abortion a constitutional right ([link removed])
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The SNP has voted to enshrine “the right to abortion” in any future constitution of an independent Scotland.


Ex-BMA chair blasts council for opposing Cass Review ([link removed])
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A former chairman of the British Medical Association (BMA) council has criticised the organisation’s opposition to the Cass Review in a letter to The Times.



Irish teaching union: ‘Don’t force teachers to lead sex ed classes’ ([link removed])
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Secondary school teachers in Ireland should not be required to deliver sex education classes unless they are happy to teach the “sensitive” material, a teaching union has said.



Gambling addict uses TikTok to warn young people of betting dangers ([link removed])
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A recovering gambling addict is using social media to warn others of the dangers of gambling.


Study: Comatose patients may be more aware than it seems ([link removed])
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Some comatose patients may still be able to understand conversations, new research has suggested.




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