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Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Football   来源:Style  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:A missing tortoise, an ongoing zip wire battle and the announcement that a mental health ward will close.

A missing tortoise, an ongoing zip wire battle and the announcement that a mental health ward will close.

In terms of equality law, the Supreme Court ruling provided that.For women's groups there is sheer relief that biological facts will now drive decisions.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

But for many trans people there is distress. Even though they still have protections under the Equality Act, for many it does not feel like that. They worry that harassment will increase.Activist Charlie Craggs, who is a trans woman, told the BBC it was really sad that this tiny community of less than 1% of the population was being "thrown under the bus".Crucially, the ruling provides a clear framework for what equality laws mean. The EHRC says it is "working at pace" to update its guidance, and expects that to be ready by the summer.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

It has already made it clear that if a single-sex space, like a toilet or changing room, is women-only, that means biological males who identify as women should not use it.It says instead that trans people should use their "powers of advocacy" to campaign for third spaces, such as unisex toilets.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

And it has said it will pursue the NHS if it does not follow the latest ruling.

Health service guidance on single-sex wards currently says that "trans people should be accommodated according to their presentation, the way they dress, and the name and pronouns they currently use".the vast majority of tariffs after global stock markets tumbled, and a sell-off in the US bond market.

But he kept the import levies targeted at Chinese goods being shipped to the US. Beijing responded by imposing its own 125% levies on American imports.This has bewildered traders from more than 30,000 businesses who have come to the annual fair to show off their goods in several exhibition halls the size of 200 football pitches.

In the homeware section, firms displayed everything from washing machines to tumble dryers, electric toothbrushes to juicers and waffle makers. Buyers come from all over the world to see the products for themselves and make a deal.But the cost of a food mixer or a vacuum cleaner from China with the added tariffs are now too high for most American firms to pass on the cost to their customers.

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