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Biological men to finally be barred from women's toilets... 13 months after Supreme Court ruling

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Biological men will be barred from women's toilets, changing facilities and sports teams under new official guidance.The guidance is finally set to be released 13 months after last year's Supreme Court ruling - which clarified the definition of sex under the Equality Act.Bridget Phillipson is expected to confirm the official guidance on Thursday, which will state what businesses and public bodes must do under the law to protect single-sex spaces.The delay to publish the guidance has allowed hospitals and leisure centres to allow trans women into female spaces.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The guidance was written by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and submitted to the Equalities Minister in September - who requested several revisions before agreeing to publish it.Helen Joyce, the director of advocacy at Sex Matters, has called for public bodies to implement the new guidance after its release at once.She told The Telegraph: "There never was any reason for employers...

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