Trans ruling ignored by hundreds of taxpayer-funded bodies as PM told 'end this madness'
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One year after the Supreme Court delivered its unanimous verdict clarifying that "woman" in the Equality Act means biological sex, close to 400 public bodies across England and Wales remain in breach of the ruling.A Daily Mail investigation revealed widespread non-compliance among NHS trusts, police forces, local authorities, and Whitehall departments.Some of these bodies retain outdated policies permitting biological males who identify as transgender to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.Women's rights campaigners have condemned the findings as "inexcusable", accusing institutions of demonstrating "complete disregard for the law" that has caused "untold harm to women and girls".
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Shadow Equalities Minister Claire Coutinho said: "The Supreme Court ruling was meant to put an end to this madness.
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