A federal judge in West Virginia has upheld a state law that prohibits biological male student athletes who identify and present themselves as female from playing on girl’s school sports teams. Judge Joseph R. Goodwin of the Southern District of West Virginia
Rishi Sunak has been accused of attempting to “reverse Brexit” after it was claimed that the Prime Minister will be forced by the House of Lords to abandon plans for a bonfire of EU laws. Brexiteer Lord Cruddas, a Conservative peer, claimed
Ukraine has warned Russians to avoid any mobilisation this New Year in order to “save their lives”. The Ukraine Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov released an online video in which he warned that martial law will be declared and in early January,
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has been accused of hiding behind an obscure law to avoid press questions. Ms Jean-Pierre invoked the Hatch Act 33 times when appearing at daily press briefings since September. The Hatch Act is a New Deal
The rhetoric of the trade union bullies remains as defiant as ever. After all the misery they have inflicted on the public over recent weeks, they now talk of escalating their industrial action in the New Year rather than backing down. Typical of this
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asserted that his government will review Scotland’s new transgender law, saying it is “completely reasonable” and he may block the bill. “Lots of people have got concerns about this new Bill in Scotland, about the impact it
Rishi Sunak is threatening to block a new law that would make Scotland the first part of the UK to introduce a system of self-identification for people who want to change gender. The Scottish Government hailed what it called a “a historic
Lawmakers in Spain have approved a bill allowing people over 16 years of age to change their legally registered gender without any medical supervision or parent supervision. The measure, strongly backed by Spain’s left-wing Podemos party, was approved in the lower house
New laws making it easier for people to legally change gender in Scotland were passed to cries of “shame on you”. The changes end the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria before someone can obtain a gender recognition certificate (GRC).