
The Court of Appeal ordered the remittance of Sex Matters’ judicial review against the City of London’s trans‑inclusion policy for the women’s pond, overturning a High Court dismissal. The High Court had rejected the claim on procedural grounds, citing missed time limits and a lack of standing for the charity. The appellate judges found those reasons arguable, noting that the Equality Act 2010 allows charities to seek judicial review. The case will now proceed to a full hearing on the merits of the policy’s lawfulness.

The Good Law Project (GLP) has lodged an appeal against the High Court’s dismissal of its challenge to the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) interim guidance on trans‑inclusive single‑sex facilities. The court affirmed that the guidance correctly interpreted the...