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UK Orders Single-Sex Spaces by Biological Sex

Does the new EHRC code protect women's rights in single-sex spaces or does it put trans people at serious risk?
UK Orders Single-Sex Spaces by Biological Sex
Above: Mens and womens public toilet sign outside entrance to train station restroom, England, U.K.  Image credit: Alex Segre/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images

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The updated EHRC code puts trans people at real risk by forcing them into spaces that contradict their lived identity, creating genuine safety concerns. The U.K. has already plummeted in LGBTQ+ equality rankings, and this guidance accelerates that decline. Single-sex spaces defined strictly by biology ignore the dignity of trans people and invite serious legal challenges. The code is exclusionary at its core and risks pushing trans people further out of public life.

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The Supreme Court settled this — sex in the Equality Act means biological sex, and single-sex spaces must reflect that. Women's rights to female-only toilets, changing rooms and refuges aren't negotiable, and the EHRC code is a significant milestone that finally gives organizations the clear guidance needed to uphold and protect those rights. Practical alternatives, such as gender-neutral facilities, ensure that no one is left without access.


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