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UK public bodies flout Supreme Court ruling on women-only spaces

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What specific actions, if any, the government plans to take to enforce compliance with the Supreme Court ruling among public bodies.
The exact number of trans people who have left or plan to leave the UK due to the ruling's impact.
Whether the delayed EHRC guidance will be released and how it will address enforcement and trans inclusion concerns.
The full extent of harassment or exclusion incidents in gendered spaces since the ruling, beyond the survey data reported.
How many public bodies have updated their policies to comply with the ruling and what specific changes were made.
Impact of the Supreme Court ruling on women's rights versus trans safetyfactual

The ruling is a victory for women's rights, ensuring single-sex spaces based on biology, but public bodies are failing to comply, harming women and girls.

According to Daily Mail - News
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The ruling has excluded trans people from society, making them feel unsafe and leading many to plan to leave the UK.

According to Daily Mirror - Main

Context: This disagreement highlights a fundamental conflict in how the ruling is perceived: as a protection for women or as a harm to trans people, affecting public policy and social cohesion.

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