The news of five judges of the Supreme Court unanimously dictates that a woman is defined by biological sex under the equal law dominates the first -hour pages on Thursday. “Transwomen” Not Women “” is the head of the Subro, since he photographs a group that celebrates outside the Supreme Court of London.
For document I, use the same with the subtitle of “retirement and despair” when describing the “milestone” decision of the Supreme Courts. The main story of the newspaper focuses on the personnel who work in the main intelligence center of Great Britain in Cambridgeshire has been told that it estaches its electric vehicles at least two miles away for fear that their cars could be hitting them.
Daily Telegraph’s conformity on Thursday is expected to decision of the Supreme Court on women’s rights lead to changes in single -sex spaces, including NHS rooms and elite sport. Activists Susan Smith and Marion Calder are photographed in the front Bealing while holding their hands out outside the court. Increasing attention at the top of the paper is Wales princess, since Telegraph asks why its return is “rooted in nature.”
The Guardian also focuses on the trial that, he says, could have “long -range ramifications” and has caused calls so that the laws of the United Kingdom on gender recognition are rewritten. In other news in the front of The Guardian, he says that the United Kingdom officials have to label the “secret” commercial documents to prevent them from falling into American hands in the midst of Donald Trump’s tariff war.
“Historical victory for women … and common sense,” exclaims Thursday’s Daily Mail, since he asks if work “will finally act to protect their rights?” Above its main story are the photos of Jeremy Clarkson, Stacey Solomon, Holly Willoughby and Simon Cowell while the mail makes fun of the list of the TV Rica.
The Times leads the “equality policies in chaos”, since all organizations in Great Britain have been told to review their equality policies. “The ruling means that they will have a legal support to protect the spaces of a single sex, such as costumes, bathrooms and shelters for women in the basic sex of biological sex,” writes the newspaper. Otherwise, he mocks his characteristic in the “bond rise suit” with images of the actors dressed in brave Tom Hardy, Timothee Chalamet and Colman Domingo.
The Daily Express Ops for a single word as a holder as exclaims “Victoria!” The insertion of the photo on the front is the author of Harry Potter, JK Rowling, who “welcomed” the decision of the Supreme Court that the Express says that activists have acclaimed as a “basin.”
In other news, the Daily Mirror Salpica the “extraordinary gesture” of the mother of Jean Charles de Menezes, whom he was fatally murdered by the Metropolitan Police 20 years ago. “Sorry to the police who killed my son,” is the head of the mirror citing Maria de Menezes before a television drama that is in the shooting. In the front in the upper corner of the newspaper, there is delight of the Champions League for Arsenal after the Gunners beat the current Real Madrid 2-1 champions to establish a semifinal against Paris Saint-German.
Finally, the cartoon character Fred Flinstone appears on the front cover of The Daily Star while the tabloid reports that “the men of the caverns used sunscreen.” The role plays in Fred’s phrase with the headline “Yabba Dabba Phew!”
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