Supreme Court's single-space ruling set to come into force as date finally announced
Sentiment Mix
Geography
Expert Signals
GB News - News
source • 1 mention
AI-Generated Claims
Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.
Supreme Court's single-space ruling set to come into force as date finally announced.
Supported by 1 story
The Supreme Court's single-sex space ruling will come into force at the beginning of August, Britain's equality watchdog has said.
Supported by 1 story
Guidance on the use of changing facilities and toilets will become effective on August 5 under the new law.
Supported by 1 story
The code of practice comes into play more than a year after the Supreme Court ruled that "women" refers to biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010.For Women Scotland, the group behind the original Supreme Court, said they hope "everyone gets on with complying with the law".
Supported by 1 story
TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A spokeswoman for the group told GB News: "It has been a long wait for the Code of Practice and, along the way, we've had to deal with a lot of lies and misdirection.
Supported by 1 story
Related Events
Russian stuff blowing up: Ukraine targets Russia’s Black Sea shipping - Daily Kos
Product Launch • 7/16/2026
U.S. and Iran exchange strikes for fifth consecutive day as mutual threats intensify
Product Launch • 7/16/2026
Google releases first Pixel 11 teaser and shows Pixel Glow [Video] - 9to5Google
Product Launch • 7/16/2026
When Originalism Jumped the Shark
Uncategorized • 7/16/2026
Open fire and campfire bans coming into effect in B.C. amid dry lightning threat
Security • 7/16/2026
Causality Chain
Preceded By