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Lorna Young is taking her former employer, Manchester City Council, to employment tribunal for unfair dismissal on the grounds of religion or belief. Ms Young is a Catholic, holds gender critical beliefs and i...
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Fiona MacDonald, the Claimant, alleges less favourable treatment by her union because of her gender critical beliefs and that the Public and Commercial Services Union, the Respondent, has adopted gender...
Tribunal Tweets is a group of volunteer citizen reporters dedicated to open justice. We live tweet from various court and tribunal proceedings in England, Wales and Scotland. Live tweeting is a contemporaneous account of the public hearings...
The Bayswater Support Group, self described as providing support for parents of children IDing as trans, Parent EF, Keira Bell (a detransitior) and James Esses (the Claimants) are seeking a judicial review of the decisions by the Health Res...
Faye Russell-Caldicott (an alias - claimant has been granted full anonymity) has brought an employment tribunal complaint against NHS England for indirect discrimination on the basis of sex (women), religion (Islam), philosophical belief (g...
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