Equalities watchdog forced to move office after threats from trans activists
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Britain's equalities watchdog has been forced to move office after being inundated with threats from transgender activists, it has been revealed.
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A group previously linked to attacks on MPs' offices and a women's conference has forced the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to relocate its headquarters after targeting the watchdog, chairwoman Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson said.On Tuesday, Dr Stephenson told the women and equalities select committee that fears over the safety of EHRC staff have escalated in the wake of the landmark Supreme Court ruling, which clarified the definition of sex under the Equality Act.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The equalities watchdog chairwoman was probed by gender-critical MP Rosie Duffield - who resigned from Labour in 2024 over Sir Keir Starmer's so-called "cruel policies".
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