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Transgender women will no longer be permitted to take part in female competitions with immediate effect, England's cricket bosses ... gives transgender people protection, not only against ...
Transgender women will no longer be permitted to take part in female competitions with immediate effect, England's cricket bosses have said. The change in law was prompted by a UK Supreme Court ruling ...
The UK Supreme Court has changed the status of transgender women under the Equality Act; this ruling has prompted sporting ...
World Athletics president Lord Coe welcomes the UK Supreme Court's ruling that the legal definition of a woman is based on ...
UK's Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and India's Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat signed a cultural cooperation agreement in New Delhi, aiming to enhance cultural exchanges and partnerships between ...
Prince Harry, 40, was challenging the original decision by High Court judge Sir Peter Lane in February 2024 that the ...
British Indian minister Lisa Nandy signs cultural cooperation agreement with India, focusing on arts, heritage, and film collaborations.
A United Nations judge has been jailed for six years and four months after being convicted of forcing a young Ugandan woman to work as a slave in Britain.
FA bans 28 trans women from playing amateur football - and now, cricket and netball have all fallen into line with them ...
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