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Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty

Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty
Nov 21,2023 12:41 pm

... On banning mass gatherings, Sir Chris said The Reasoning for not doing that in February and early March 2020 was there was " no good evidence" it would have a material effect on the spread of the virus...

Watchdog criticises decision to pay Johnson's £265,000 Partygate bill

Watchdog criticises decision to pay Johnson's £265,000 Partygate bill
Sep 19,2023 11:01 am

... But following its inspection of government accounts, the National Audit Office (NAO) said it was not convinced by The Reasoning behind the decision, saying it was not " wholly persuasive"...

The US interest-rate decision the world is watching

The US interest-rate decision the world is watching
Mar 22,2023 8:50 am

... And though The Reasoning is different, criticism of Mr Powell has also grown louder on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley...

Aukus submarine deal: Is conflict with China getting closer?

Aukus submarine deal: Is conflict with China getting closer?
Mar 15,2023 2:01 pm

... As western multinational companies set up joint ventures and hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens began to enjoy a higher standard of living then surely, The Reasoning went, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) would loosen its grip on the population, allow some modest democratic reforms and become a fully-fledged member of the so-called " rules-based international order"...

Social care: Delay cap on costs to ease crisis, councils warn

Social care: Delay cap on costs to ease crisis, councils warn
Oct 6,2022 1:10 am

... So it is easy to see The Reasoning behind the call for a delay to the reforms, but it is a gamble nevertheless...

North Shropshire by-election: How did Tories turn off true blue voters?

North Shropshire by-election: How did Tories turn off true blue voters?
Dec 17,2021 4:02 pm

... " Ms Warner instead voted for Labour s candidate Ben Wood and The Reasoning is perhaps at this point predictable...

Climate change: the Citizens' assembly is preparing for climate change

Climate change: the Citizens' assembly is preparing for climate change
Feb 16,2020 10:12 am

... What is The Reasoning behind it? The idea for this unprecedented meeting was designed to select from MPs on six parliamentary committees want to learn more about the public opinion about climate change...

Court of Appeal to hear bid for gender-neutral passports

Court of Appeal to hear bid for gender-neutral passports
Feb 16,2020 8:48 am

... Ruling on the case in June, a judge said that although he was not at that time satisfied the policy was unlawful, part of The Reasoning for the decision was that a comprehensive review had not been completed...

Court of Appeal to hear bid for gender-neutral passports

Feb 16,2020 8:33 am

The government's rules on gender-neutral passports are "unlawful" and breach Human Rights , a court has heard.

Judges at the Court of Appeal are hearing the case of campaigner Christie Elan-Cane, who wants passports to have an "X" category for those who do not identify as fully male nor female.

The campaigner believes the UK's passport process is "inherently discriminatory".

Lawyers representing the home secretary are contesting the legal challenge.

The case centres on whether the current policy run by the UK passport Office - which is part of the Home Office - is lawful.

Currently, all UK passport holders have to specify whether they are male or female.

Christie Elan-Cane believes the policy breaches The Right to respect for Private Life , and The Right not to be discriminated against on the basis of gender or sex, under the European Convention on Human Rights .

The Campaign for recognition of non-gendered identity in UK law and society started More Than 25 years ago.

Last year, calling for gender-neutral passports was lost but the case has now been taken to the Court of Appeal.

On Tuesday, Christie Elan-Cane's lawyer, Kate Gallafent, told the three judges: "There is little which is more fundamental and deeply personal than an individual's gender identity. "

She Said those affected by the government's current passport rules "face a choice between the degrading experience of applying for, bearing and using a passport that does not accurately reflect their gender identity, or forgoing the use of a passport at all. "

People who do not consider themselves as exclusively male or female include members of the trans community and intersex people.

The are born with intersex traits - about the same number of people with Red Hair .

Male, female and non-binary

The "X" stands for unspecified for people who do not identify as male or female.

Earlier this year, gender-neutral passports with an X category.

Denmark , Germany, Malta, New Zealand , Pakistan, India and Nepal already have a third category.

The International Civil Aviation Organisation - the UN agency in charge of air Travel - also recognises the "X" option.

Speaking ahead of Tuesday's legal action, Christie Elan-Cane said: "Legitimate identity is a fundamental human right but non-gendered people are treated as though we have no rights.

"It is unacceptable that someone who defines as neither male nor female is forced to declare an inappropriate gender in order to obtain a passport. "

It Comes as the government prepares to publish its response to a consultation on reforming the Gender Recognition Act 2004, the piece of law that sets out the legal process by which a person can change their gender.

The it had More Than 100,000 responses to the consultation, which it called "exceptionally high".

In October, the minister for women and equalities, it needed time for consideration and she wanted to study it closely.

During last year's High Court proceedings, Christie Elan-Cane's lawyers challenged the lawfulness of the policy administered by Her Majesty 's Passport Office .

James Eadie, acting for the home secretary, said the policy maintains an "administratively coherent system for the recognition of gender" and ensures security at national borders.

Ruling on the case in June, a judge said that although he was not at that time satisfied the policy was unlawful, part of The Reasoning for the decision was that a comprehensive review had not been completed.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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