Media coverage — Tag: NHS
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Mixed-sex wards in NHS hospitals | Helen Joyce on LBC Radio
Helen Joyce joins Nick Ferrari on LBC to talk about Health Secretary Wes Streeting saying the government will introduce “trans-inclusive” spaces in NHS...
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The woke NHS is obsessed with gender madness – we’re totally sick of it
Fiona McAnena wrote for the Daily Express on the fallout from nurse Jennifer Melle’s case against the NHS for “misgendering”, saying that the...
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Gender-affirming hormone treatment for children halted by NHS
“This pause now needs to be made permanent, as part of the long road back to sanity on gender issues for the NHS.”
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NHS staff told they can use ‘Xey/Xem’ pronouns at work
“This is enforced speech and a ridiculous distraction for NHS staff. This isn’t just harmless virtue-signalling – it could put patients at risk.”
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NHS spent £600k in taxpayer cash fighting Darlington nurses in trans row
“The outrageous sum of £600,000 spent by NHS Darlington Trust to defend its policy of allowing trans-identifying men into female changing rooms highlights...
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NHS Fife accused on claim smear tests are for ‘anyone with a cervix’
“NHS Fife bosses clearly haven’t learnt even the most basic lessons in biology since one of its male doctors claimed he was a...
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Drop ‘sir’ and ‘madam’ to avoid offending trans patients, NHS told
“Something has gone very wrong when an NHS trust is directing staff to use robotic, impersonal language just to avoid terms such as...
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Inclusive language | Helen Joyce debates Matthew Hulbert
Helen Joyce debates Matthew Hulbert on GB News over so-called "inclusive" language. Support our work: https://sex-matters.org/take-action/
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NHS midwives record gender identity of newborns
“It’s surprising and disappointing that, two years after calling this an ‘error’, NHS trusts across the UK are still registering the so-called gender...
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Newborn babies’ gender-identity | Fiona McAnena on Talk TV
Fiona McAnena speaks to Jeremy Kyle on Talk TV about the NHS still training staff to record newborn babies gender-identity using software from...
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Gender on NHS birth records | Maya Forstater on Talk TV
Maya Forstater joins Julia Hartley-Brewer on Talk TV to discuss NHS staff still being trained to record newborn babies “sex assigned at birth”...
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Labour won’t end trans workplace madness
Fiona McAnena wrote for the Daily Express, saying that following the judgments in the cases of Jennifer Melle, the Darlington Nurses and Sandie...
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NHS gets midwives to fill in ‘farcical’ forms with no option to record biological sex and instead ask parents what their newborn baby’s ‘gender identity’ is
“The concept of babies having a gender identity is farcical, but sex is essential medical information. Trusts have chosen to include ludicrous software...
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NHS caves in and says nurse who ‘misgendered’ paedo patient can work again
“Jennifer Melle never should have been in trouble at work for calling a man ‘he’. She has been hung out to dry by...
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Demands for public probe over NHS Fife tribunal ruling as mistakes blamed on unnamed staff member
“Judges hold one of the most respected and responsible positions in the land... By blaming these mistakes on an unknown colleague, Judge Kemp...
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The madness of prentending people can change sex has taken over the NHS’
Maya Forstater wrote an article for the Daily Express on how transgender ideology has taken over the NHS, meaning that instead of focusing...
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NHS trans case ruling ramps up pressure for guidance
“Employers across the country that have been recklessly and unlawfully ignoring their legal responsibilities by operating “trans inclusive” policies in their changing rooms...
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Victory for Darlington nurses | Fiona McAnena on Talk TV
Peter Cardwell hosts a debate between Fiona McAnena and Matthew Hulbert over the Darlington nurses case. The Darlington nurses have won their employment-trib...
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How the NHS became the battleground in the trans debate facing workplaces
“The judge accepted evidence from Sex Matters’ Advisory Group member Professor Jo Phoenix that women are more likely than men to be uncomfortable...