LGBT
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Why Pride Month Matters More Than Ever in 2026

Today starts the happiest month for me, Pride ! ! So here I am wishing everyone a very happy and safe Pride month. This Pride Month is more important than ever. With the LGBT+ community under attack from all angles, this Pride Month is more important than ever. While Pride is a celebration of our… Continue reading
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Understanding the Equality Act Code of Practice Changes

A new code of practice has said that organisations offering single-sex services and spaces must exclude Trans people from them, or no longer label them as ‘single-sex’. The Equality and Human Rights Commission, the UK’s equality watchdog, laid the Code of Practice before Parliament this Thursday, May 21st. It sets out that single-sex spaces, from… Continue reading
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The State of Transgender Healthcare in the UK: A 2026 Overview

You would think that in the year 2026 universal healthcare in the UK would be for everyone. But it is not. Waiting Times The average waiting time for an appointment to see a GP is 19 days, for cancer it is 28 days and for hip replacements its 27.4 weeks. The wait time for a… Continue reading
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Coming out during the Pandemic

It has been 6 1/2 years since I came out as transgender, here is my coming out story, and why the Pandemic of the year 2020 help me. The reason why I came out as transgender Well, this is a long story. Initially, I came out as bisexual after my niece faced trouble at school… Continue reading
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UK Local Elections 2026, My Thoughts.

I would like to point out before I start that I am a member of the Green Party. All views in this post are my own and not of the Green Party. In a few weeks of posting this post the local elections are going to take place in the UK, along with the Scottish… Continue reading
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Personal HRT Update: Changes After 22 Months

Today marks 22 months since I began hormone replacement therapy (HRT). It’s been five months since my last update so here’s how things are going. What has changed Winter has come and gone here in the UK, and I felt the cold a lot more than I usually do. Maybe it’s because of my age;… Continue reading
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Navigating False Allegations: My Journey of Resilience

This post is very personal and very distressing to write. I was recently accused of r@ping someone. Before I start getting into detail I would like to point out I was never charged with this abhorrent offence. All names that are mentioned in this blog post have also been changed to protect identities. Background. I… Continue reading
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Trans Healthcare Trust Issues Amid NHS Changes

The public health service confirmed the evidence review and several others in a report published as part of an upcoming public consultation into proposed changes to NHS youth gender services. The Equality and Health Inequalities Impact Assessment (EHIA) report was published after NHS England announced the decision to ban new masculinising and feminising (MAF) hormone… Continue reading
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State Of The World – November

Welcome to the State of the World, November edition. Here are the stories that caught my attention this month. Cambridge oldest women only collage supports trans women Cambridge’s oldest women-only college has stated it’ll keep admitting trans women, even after the Supreme Court ruled a woman means a biological female. Newnham College, which has feminist… Continue reading
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The Green Party: A New Hope for Progressives

Last week, I left the Liberal Democrats to join the Green Party. These are the main reasons for my decision, even though I still support the vast majority of their policies. Steadfast support for Transgender People The Green membership is strongly unified on the rights for transgender people. 90% of party members believe people should… Continue reading